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Showing posts with label bioenergy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bioenergy. Show all posts

Friday, May 06, 2011

New intelligent business possibilities in the mining industry

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We’re living in Sotkamo since August 1, 2010 after years and years almost all over the globe and looking for new opportunities in the field of mining, energy and environmental business operations.

The idea is to use the benefits of social media, open data, social engineering, 5T / 5D, microjobs, biotechnology, intelligent sensors, process automation, open collaboration, group sourcing and collaborative intelligence to find new global business opportunities.

This is a small world and with intelligent use of specialized network operations we’ve the possibility to reach out and build bout business intelligence and customer relationships all over the globe with low cost and great accuracy. We can also support B2B operations of specialized task forces looking for F2F negotiations.

  • We can work it out with both mobile and desktop tools. 
  • My brother lives in Sydney, Australia and he is familiar with the global mining industry.
  • The open data community has new ideas and methods for open biz developments.

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Can bioenergy save the planet?

E71_24.10.2009_Sotkamo 115This is not a traditional story. Bioenergy does not possess the power to save the planet or to solve the energy problem.

We’re stuck with a very big environmental footprint and there is no solution in sight.

Political meetings promise marginal changes. We, the consumers, are not willing or able to step back and start living a less energy intensive life-style.

Finland does not show a good example.  We’ve a very energy intensive industrial structure. That’s why we talk about three new nuclear power plants. There is no magic: we would need to cut back on consumption, traffic, eat food that consumes less water and energy to produce, live in smaller houses, change our lifestyle completely.

How long will it take to learn this basic lesson? Fifty or one hundred years? How many catastrophes do we need to understand the connection? I’ve no idea, I don’t even know if the questions are relevant.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

France on my agenda

I think about the next best thing to do in France.
  1. Bioenergy
  2. New technology
  3. Social Networking
  4. Digital Villages
  5. Social Intelligence
  6. Alsace on my mind
  7. New trends in tourism
  8. Lifestyle
  9. Food
  10. Wine

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Clean energy



German American Business Association of California, Inc. and the MIT Club of Northern California Clean Technology Program invite you to this joint event.

MIT Clean Tech/GABA Lecture with Dr. Hermann Scheer