by David Arscott | Jun 21, 2021 | General
In Part 1 we looked at the drivers for aggregating low carbon and renewable energy projects across cities (https://www.pyterra.co.uk/aggregating-low-carbon/). Here we look at the solution to making it more feasible to do this and reach sufficient scale to attract...
by David Arscott | Jun 13, 2021 | General
There is no getting around it. As a culture, we are not easily herded when it comes to investing in our property infrastructure and particularly low carbon and renewable technology. Councils can offer us group buying schemes (e.g. ‘solartogether.co.uk’) and suppliers...
by David Arscott | Jan 25, 2021 | General
There is evidence that the pandemic has encouraged communities to engage more with their neighbourhoods. People have come out to smile at their neighbours as they applaud frontline workers. They have shopped locally rather than drive to a shopping centre. They have...
by David Arscott | Dec 14, 2020 | General
GDPR in Europe may be notching up successes when it comes to clocking data breaches, but there is a groundswell of mistrust of companies regarding our personal data. For businesses, this is an important issue if they want to create more personalised and seamless...
by David Arscott | Nov 30, 2020 | General
Credit: Black Rock Solar Whether it is deprivation, environmental shock or some other local challenge, the impact on communities sends a ripple effect through society. Research is conclusive: addressing this issue is good for business, especially local businesses. The...