Why the risk reducing aspects of wind energy are not more widely appreciated. The electricity industry is a rum industry (to use an old fashioned adjective). It is the only one I know where an important, even dominant, risk as we understand it in business is mitigated by the electricity regulatory and competitive system.
Tag Archives: utility
Why the Lisbon Treaty?
03. Jun, 2009 | Category: Energy Politics, Supergrid, Transmission Infrastructure
In the second last blog we showed how the expectations of populations differed according to their size. In bigger populations the people expect their public representatives to deliver on policy issues whereas in small populations like Ireland there is a higher emphasis on service to the voter.
My view on business
12. Mar, 2009 | Category: Uncategorized
Firstly do the right thing. What does this mean? It has two components. Strategy and ethics. Strategy answers the questions what, where, when?
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