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Hark at EMEX 2022

Energy Management Lessons we learnt at EMEX 2022

Last week, we took a trip to the London ExCel Centre for EMEX, the net zero and energy management expo. The event this year stood out in a way that previous years couldn’t have; the pressure of the energy crisis added a resounding feeling to the event which spurred some important conversations. I wanted to write something to reflect on some of the excellent questions, demos and chats that took place on the Hark wind turbine stand (as seen in the video below).

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Hark Energy Hierarchies; the most useful features for data validation

As of 2022, there hasn’t been a more vital time to have a deeper understanding of your energy consumption; whether that’s across a varied estate of sites, in a factory, depot, or store. The fact is that energy costs are exponentially going up, without any indication of whether they’ll come back down. The time for action is now.

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Leeds University Business School – Integrating SDGs into Businesses and Marketing🎙️Interview

Hark sat down with Reika Igarashi, a postdoctoral research fellow in Marketing at Leeds University Business School and Sustainability Champion for the Marketing Department.

Reika Igarashi will be joining us for The Collaborative Sustainability Agenda. We spoke to Reika about how sustainable practices are being implemented in academia and how companies are tackling sustainability.

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The Last Push to the Clean Power Era

The power infrastructure in the UK is in a major transitional phase and with the PM stating that all of the UK’s electricity is going to come from clean energy sources by 2035; as COP26 progresses we expect more news on the clean power era to come.

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Powered by a Microgrid: How Microgrids Work and Why They’re Becoming Popular

A few weeks ago, when the world opened up again – albeit only slightly – I trotted off to a campsite in North Yorkshire for some much-needed R&R and a little detachment from the grid. I was expecting the fully off-grid experience, but was pleasantly surprised to find a solar powered bathroom on the campsite. It seemed that the estate of the campsite was powered by its own microgrid, which got me thinking about off-grid and microgrid living…

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