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Through a mixture of innovation and regulation, a future is being mapped out free of carbon and pollutants. The consequences of these changes could be as far-reaching as those triggered in the last 25 years by the web. Just as many winners and losers are likely to be created by the squeeze on carbon and the growth of clean technologies. Designed for a wide management audience, Clean Tech, Clean Profits provides a practical guide to how organizations can re-think their operations, develop an innovative response, commercialize clean technologies and improve their efficiency. Its emphasis is on…mehr

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Through a mixture of innovation and regulation, a future is being mapped out free of carbon and pollutants. The consequences of these changes could be as far-reaching as those triggered in the last 25 years by the web. Just as many winners and losers are likely to be created by the squeeze on carbon and the growth of clean technologies. Designed for a wide management audience, Clean Tech, Clean Profits provides a practical guide to how organizations can re-think their operations, develop an innovative response, commercialize clean technologies and improve their efficiency. Its emphasis is on the specific steps that can be taken now in reviewing options, drawing up plans, upgrading a process, writing a specification or making an investment.
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Adam Jolly is a business writer and editor, specializing in the management of growth, innovation, technology and risk. He is the consultant editor for a number of other titles, including The Innovation Handbook, The Growing Business Handbook and The Handbook of European Intellectual Property Management (Kogan Page). Contributors: Katherine Adams, BRE Raymond Alcorn, Beaufort Research Paul Allen, Centre for Alternative Technology Catherine Anderson, AECOM Jeremy Biggs, Narec Capital Matt Bonass, Bird & Bird Professor Mike Bradley, The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of Greenwich Cees Buisman, Wetsus Nick Cottam, ERM Dr Mark Crittenden, OXIS Gordon Dalton, Beaufort Research George Day, Energy Technologies Institute Andy Eastlake, Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership Melanie Eddis, ERM Huw Hampson-Jones, OXIS David Handley, RES Mark Healy, Beaufort Research Jodie Huggett, 4Eco Leon Korving, Wetsus Professor Duncan Laxen, Air Quality Consultants Ltd Liam Lidstone, Energy Technologies Institute Ellen MacArthur, Ellen MacArthur Foundation Nick Medic, RenewableUK Andrew Mitchell, CleanWeb Factory Ian Nicholson, Responsible Solutions Michael O'Connor, Beaufort Research Paul Priestman, Priestmangoode Michael Rudd, Bird & Bird Rob Saunders, Technology Strategy Board Judith Shapiro, Carbon Capture & Storage Association Rob Shuttleworth, UKLPG Richard Solomon, KSR Architects Godfrey Spickernell, Atlantic Supergrid Nick Sutcliffe, Mewburn Ellis Lee Sutton, 4Eco Mark Thompson, Energy Innovation Centre Martin Queen, Energy Innovation Centre Tom Woollard, ERM