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re the Grid, the second one being the one I’ve put together re the Legal and Financial Infrastructure.

I have Aily Armour-Biggs (a Clavertonite) chairing it, plus a Scottish Government speaker, Mike McElhinney, and a lawyer from Talisman Energy, Jacquelynn Craw, who is very familiar with the North Sea MasterDeed legal infrastructure Read More→

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Those that have been forwarded in text format have been published as News Articles. Those in PowerPoint or PDF format have been uploaded to the website, and can be downloaded for reading at: Read More→

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Nov
06

PR Report for 2008 Conference

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By Keegan Wilson. In a short space of time (8-9 days) we crammed a huge amount of activity. We wrote three press releases, contacted 169 journalists on each occasion (507 in total) and spoke with key journalists in our agreed target media – national broadsheets, television and selected magazines.

Results: You were interviewed twice by Bath FM. Energy Now has written about the conference and Dr Czich’s strategy for Europe (this article should be out next month and I should be receiving a copy, which I can give you).

Lewis Smith at The Times is open to writing about this and is considering it for next week (from 10 Nov on). I finally managed to speak with John Vidal at the Guardian. John is interested in this story and I am still working to get coverage from him, so should have a clearer idea shortly of whether he is going to write something on this.

Roger Harrabin is the main man at the BBC for environment and energy, and he is associated with lots of BBC programmes. Roger has not committed to giving any coverage, but he has expressed a keen desire in the Claverton Group and this story. So we have made a good contact.

Sarah Murkhajee is a writer for the The Guardian and reports for the BBC’s One Show. She is very keen on this and has expressed an interest in attending the next conference.

David Strahan is hoping to write about this for the New Scientist and believes if he can get it in there, an article in The Guardian will follow. This is something I am following up on, and I will be able to tell you more about it shortly.

Greenpeace and WWF have both thanked us for the information and asked us to keep them updated on news and events.

Simon Jenkins of The Guardian has also thanked us for the information and has asked to be kept updated.

Geraldine Faulkner of Sustainable Solutions has also thanked us, said it is an area she is interested in and has asked to be kept updated.

Helen Knight of the New Scientist has also thanked us and asked to be kept updated.

We have made some useful contacts with people who want to hear more from Claverton and who would like to attend future conferences. We are still hopeful that this will generate national coverage. Unfortunately, at the same time we were issuing this news the newspapers have been caught up in American election, which has dominated, and the Jonathan Ross/Russell Brand fiasco.

Although we try and stay on top of all coverage we are not a clippings agency, so coverage might have been given to this or will be given to it that we are not aware of.

One of the challenges in this initial work with the Claverton Group was dealing with all the personalities and opinions. For any future media work we do together it is our suggestion that Substance deals exclusively with one or two members of the Claverton Group. This would need a volunteer or volunteers from the group to act as a filter, liasing with Substance PR and back to the group. This would ease the flow of communication and stop email pile-up, plus it will make the process simpler and mean the right messages are issued.

Also, timing is key. We are not sure what your future plans for PR are, but we recommend that for a projects such as the one we have just done, we would need to begin a few months in advance. This would ensure our information is correct and agreed and it also gives journalists sufficient to put the conference in their diaries and respond to the news.

If this is something you would like to pursue, it might be worth meeting to develop a longer-term strategy and plan.

Keegan Wilson, Consultant
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Nov
01

European Super Grid – press release

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Expert unveils plan for a European-wide renewable electricity solution

At the fourth Claverton Energy conference, hosted by Wessex Water, Bath, international energy expert Dr Czisch outlined his strategy for a European-wide super grid that would supply all of Europe with entirely renewable electricity. Speaking at the conference Dr Czisch of Kassel University, Germany, also said the move to a renewable electricity system could cost the UK consumer the same as what is currently being paid, and, if there is the political will, he added that it could in theory be achieved in decades.

Dr Czisch, who has conducted research of world weather patterns and European electricity consumption on an hour by hour, day to day basis, says Europe could ensure its energy security, slash its CO2 emissions and have a sustainable, renewable electricity supply by employing a network of wind turbines that stretch across the continent from Siberia to North Africa, where the wind is most constant. This would be supported by biomass, coupled with an extended transmission system and existing hydropower plants providing storage capacity. In Dr Czich’s Czisch’s system wind would account for 70% of the electricity mix. Biomass and hydro would provide storage and back up and the biggest part of the remaining electricity production. All of this is the result of a mathematical optimisation that allows for maximum objectivity in searching for the lowest cost renewable electricity supply for Europe and its neighbourhood. Read More→

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Sep
09

Successful 2008 Claverton Conference

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“Is There An Emerging Climate And Energy Emergency – If So What Are The Likely Solutions?”

The 4th CLAVERTON ENERGY GROUP CONFERENCE was held on 24th to 26th October 2008 -

Claverton Energy Group Conference 2008

The successful Conference brought together numerous experts who gave details of the potential scope, cost and other attributes of energy issues and technologies and, more importantly, how each can fit into an overall picture, for the UK, Europe and the World. Over the next 2 weeks, papers will be published online…

Talks were, in the main, short and punchy, giving bare essentials. Parallel streams allowed delegates to pick out which talks they wanted to attend, and bypass material they already knew. Some talks were repeated as necessary.

The Claverton Group has organised 3 previous similar conferences, and carries on a continuous online dialogue between 250+ experts.

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