
I keynote, write, and podcast about Sustainability, CleanTech and Supply Chain
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On 29th April last year, a blackout in the Iberian Peninsula highlighted the fragility of the electricity grid, prompting a shift in corporate energy strategies. Businesses globally now prioritise solar and battery storage systems for cost predictability and resilience, moving…
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Concrete’s Carbon Problem and the Race to Fix It
Homeowners in Europe and the US are facing increased insurance premiums linked to climate change risks, while construction continues to rely heavily on concrete, a significant contributor to global CO₂ emissions. The industry is beginning to address embodied carbon, but…
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Dispatchable Solar Is Now the Cheapest New Power You Can Build
Falling battery costs have transformed solar energy economics, making it reliable and dispatchable. This transition enhances grid stability, reduces emissions, and reshapes industrial strategy.
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Solar’s Second Sunrise: Why the Next Decade Will Outshine Everything We’ve Seen So Far
Solar energy’s remarkable evolution from costly beginnings to becoming the cheapest power source today, means unprecedented growth and innovation ahead.
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Scope 3 Is About to Redraw the Corporate Map: And Companies Serving Fossil Fuels Are Standing on a Fault Line
Scope 3 emissions reporting is expanding, challenging companies to recognise their broader climate impact and accountability.
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Why Scope 3 Data Starts in the Dark – and How Food Brands Are Showing the Way Out
The central dilemma for supply chains today is accessing reliable data from unseen suppliers, especially in food, where emissions primarily occur upstream.
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When One Scanner Fails: Why Resilience Starts at the Smallest Link
The supply chain’s fragility risks significant costs due to unplanned downtime, often stemming from device issues, particularly battery management. Companies like Honeywell and Peak Technologies emphasize proactive maintenance and circular design to enhance resilience. Implementing these strategies promotes efficiency, reduces…
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The Numbers Behind Smarter Driving: Why Telematics Is the Missing Link in Fleet Sustainability
The article discusses the transformative potential of telematics for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in reducing fuel consumption, emissions, and accident rates in logistics. As telematics becomes more accessible, SMEs can leverage data for sustainability, safety, and cost-efficiency, ultimately contributing…
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