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Launching the 'potentials' project
Submitted by Sergio Ferreira on Wed, 2007-02-07 16:06.
Leonardo ENERGY launches its 'potentials' project
Our energy system is like an immense tomato garden. Some tomato plants are ripe and ready for harvest (e.g. energy efficiency), but sometimes we don't harvest them, because we don't know how to find them. They are hidden in some remote corner of the garden. Other plants are a bit green, but with loving care, might grow up (e.g. some renewable technologies). On the other hand, we may be watering some plants that are already past expiry.
To provide you with a map of the garden, Leonardo ENERGY starts the 'potentials' project, a new content stream highlighting the unharvested potentials to improve the sustainability of our energy system. You can interact with the project in various ways:
- vote or comment on potentials that you find promising
- send us opportunities for inclusion in the content stream
- promote the project to colleagues
Status
Ongoing
Leonardo ENERGY Contact
For contributions, contact Sergio Ferreira
Results/outcomes
An overview of currently published potentials can be viewed at http://www.leonardo-energy.org/drupal/taxonomy/term/329/list
