As Phil Clark pointed out in a comment on my last post, there’s a very good piece in Building on the disappearance of ESCOs. This is a subject near to my heart as I’m part of Fontenergy, an independent ESCO.
Archive for June, 2009
the missing team member – comment from an ESCO
Posted in ESCO, feed in tariff, private wire, utilities, zero carbon on June 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
what is an ESCO?
Posted in chp, energy, engineering, ESCO, private wire, renewable energy, sustainability, zero carbon on June 11, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Most people who work in the built environment agree that ESCO stands for Energy Services Company. But that seems to be the only thing about ESCOs that everyone agrees on – the term can mean vastly different things to different people. So what is an ESCO? The short answer is: there’s no one answer. Here’s [...]
help wanted (bypassing the middle man in practice)
Posted in engineering, other stuff on June 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I wrote a post in April about a new, more collaborative way of working. It turns out Mel Starrs had been thinking along similar lines. Then Jackie Sadek at Estates Gazette wondered if we should bypass the recruitment agents in the construction and sustainability sector, applying a collaborative model not just to working but also [...]