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Jeff Egan liked Change2's page 'Green Marketing Resources' Nov 8, 2011
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It will be interesting to see how the public respond to the carbon tax now that it has been passed by parliament.
Status posted by Jeff Egan Nov 8, 2011
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does any have case studies showing how stakeholder engagement has been to achieve sustainability outcomes?
Status posted by Jeff Egan Aug 14, 2011
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The carbon tax needs to do more than raise money it needs to change behaviour. Something I think the Gillard Government fails to understand.
Status posted by Jeff Egan Jul 11, 2011
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Do people believe it is possible to sell the proposed carbon tax to the wider community?
Status posted by Jeff Egan Mar 30, 2011
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Do people think the Gillard Government's decision to impose a carbon tax will undermine public support for existing climate change programs?
Status posted by Jeff Egan Mar 19, 2011
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Federal Election Result

Has anyone done research to establish what the Federal election result means for development of renewable energy sources in Australia?JeffSee More
Blog post by Jeff Egan Sep 7, 2010
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Climate Change Strategies for Government Utilities

Most Government agencies are now looking at ways to manage the impacts of climate change. The major exception seems to be the government owned water and electricity utilities.With this in mind you may be interested to check out the link below showing how Australia's largest water utility "Sydney Water" is addressing climate change.Sydney Water's climate strategy =…See More
Blog post by Jeff Egan Jun 2, 2010
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Jeff Egan and Bob Fordham are now friends Jun 1, 2010
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Ivetta Gerasimchuk and Jeff Egan are now friends May 21, 2010
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Renewable energy from Sewage Treatment Plants

For those people interested in renewable energy you may want to check out the Renewable Energy Generation (REG) Program Sydney Water is implementing as part of its recent pledge to be carbon neutral by 2020.The program involves installing cogenerational plants at sewage treatment plants to convert biogas, a product of the wastewater treatment process, into electricity.There are further details on the Sydney Water web site listed below…See More
Blog post by Jeff Egan May 21, 2010
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Jeff Egan and Lee Stewart are now friends May 16, 2010
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Jeff Egan was featured May 4, 2010
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Jeff Egan updated their profile May 3, 2010
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Jeff Egan is now a member of Change2 Oct 20, 2009

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I am a self employed community relations and stakeholder engagement consultant.

I am interested in community relations, stakeholder management, social impact assessment and corporate social responsibility.

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Federal Election Result

Posted on September 7, 2010 at 11:29pm 0 Comments

Has anyone done research to establish what the Federal election result means for development of renewable energy sources in Australia?

Jeff

Jeff Egan

Climate Change Strategies for Government Utilities

Posted on June 2, 2010 at 12:19pm 0 Comments

Most Government agencies are now looking at ways to manage the impacts of climate change. The major exception seems to be the government owned water and electricity utilities.

With this in mind you may be interested to check out the link below showing how Australia's largest water utility "Sydney Water" is addressing climate change.

Sydney Water's climate strategy =…

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Jeff Egan

Renewable energy from Sewage Treatment Plants

Posted on May 21, 2010 at 3:49pm 0 Comments

For those people interested in renewable energy you may want to check out the Renewable Energy Generation (REG) Program Sydney Water is implementing as part of its recent pledge to be carbon neutral by 2020.



The program involves installing cogenerational plants at sewage treatment plants to convert biogas, a product of the wastewater treatment process, into electricity.



There are further details on the Sydney Water web site listed below…

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