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Should Financial Planning Keep You Warm?

15th February 201615th February 2016 by Chris

AAcoinstack60transThere is a ‘rule’ that advisers should recommend their clients clear debt before … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, economy, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, Green Issues, investment, Later Life Advice, Money, Sustainable Investing

Do You do Good Investing?

18th October 201518th October 2015 by Chris

Choosing whether to follow the heart or the head has often proven a challenge … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, Green Issues, investment, Money, pensions, Sustainable Investing, Worcestershire UK

Life through the rear view mirror

1st October 201516th September 2015 by Chris

I recently read an article that said, amongst other things, that Barclays have realised  … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Financial-Advice, Later Life Advice, Society of Later Life, SOLLA

Worcestershire – Financial Boost Hosting European Wheelchair Basketball Championships

1st October 201521st August 2015 by Chris

As the final count down begins to the European Wheelchair Basketball Championships, to be … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, economy, Women in business, Worcestershire UK

Salt Welcomes Julia Dreblow as Ethical Finance Columnist

1st October 201519th August 2015 by Jan Oliff

Although financial advisers are required to understand their clients’ … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, Green Issues, investment, Money, Sustainable Investing, Women in business

Ethical/SRI Beat returns by Traditional Funds

1st October 201513th August 2015 by Chris

The latest research from Investment Life & Pensions Moneyfacts showed … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, Green Issues, investment, Money, pensions, Sustainable Investing

Great Aunt not planned for payment Inheritance Tax

1st October 201510th August 2015 by Jan Oliff

I had a call this morning from a long standing client.  Her son is in … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Financial-Advice, investment, Money, Women in business

Do That Deed Now

1st October 20153rd August 2015 by Chris

If anyone – your financial adviser, solicitor or accountant – has … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Financial-Advice, investment, Money, Women in business

Can older women can solve economic problems?

1st October 20156th June 2015 by Jan Oliff

We once admired older men who continued to run the country, the … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Financial-Advice, pensions, Women in business

How ageing workers can boost the economy

1st October 20156th June 2015 by Jan Oliff

A retirement revolution is needed in the Western world. As life … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Financial-Advice, investment, Later Life, Older workers, pensions, Women in business

Church : Climate Change is Already a Reality

1st October 20151st May 2015 by Chris

The Church of England is adopting a new climate change policy and will cut … …read more…

Categories Business Matters, Ecology Tags Business Women, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, global warming, Green Issues, investment, Money, pensions, Sustainable Investing

The Real Value of Good Client Service

1st October 201530th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

Long before the financial regulators thought it was important, I was making … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, investment, Money, pensions, Sustainable Investing

Low-carbon technologies and social impact – investment trends to watch

1st October 201529th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

Institutional investors increasingly moving towards low-carbon … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, economy, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, investment, Money, pensions, Sustainable Investing

Switching Bank Account – Keeping Records

1st October 201529th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

If you switch account and move to a new bank should you print out … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags banking, banks, Business Women, economy, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, investment, Malvern Women in Business, Money, Women in business

MWB June Meeting

1st October 201527th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

As the summer evenings approach the meeting of the … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Malvern Women in Business, Women in business

Almost 70% of CEOs understand the value and importance of sustainability

1st October 201520th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

Almost 70% of CEOs understand the value and importance of sustainability … …read more…

Categories Ecology Tags Business Women, economy, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, green, investment, Money, Sustainable Investing, Women in business

Malvern Women in Business, April

1st October 201515th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

Rarely is tax and budgets fun. However we managed a rare … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, Malvern Women in Business, Women in business

Why Take Professional Advice?

30th April 201515th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

Financial Planning is all about Right Money, Right Time, Right … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, economy, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, investment, Money, Sustainable Investing, Women in business, Worcester, Worcestershire UK

A turbulent history of British pensions

30th April 201513th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

From a five-shilling payment for men over 70 to George Osborne’s … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, economy, Financial-Advice, Money, pensions, Sustainable Investing

Investment doesn’t have to benefit just you

1st October 201510th April 2015 by Jan Oliff

Your investment doesn’t have to benefit just you, it can also benefit … …read more…

Categories Business Matters Tags Business Women, economy, Ethical Investing, Financial-Advice, investment, Money, pensions, Sustainable Investing, Women in business
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FotBlogMouse140Oslo, Norway’s capital, like most of the Scandinavian country’s cities and towns, boasts bus-lane access for electric vehicles (EVs), recharging stations aplenty, privileged parking, and toll-free travel for electric cars. The initiative began in the 1990s as an effort to cut pollution, congestion, and noise in urban centres; now its primary rationale is combating climate change. Today, Norway has the highest per capita number of all-electric [battery only] cars in the world: more than 100,000 in a country of 5.2 million people. Last year, EVs constituted nearly 40% of the nation’s newly registered passenger cars. Norway is the clear electric vehicle pacesetter in Europe, which now has about 500,000 electric vehicles.

And the Norwegian experiment shows every sign of accelerating. Earlier this year, Norway opened the world’s largest fast-charging station, which can charge up to 28 vehicles in about half an hour.

FotBlogMouse140 Hackney Council has installed the first publicly accessible on-street rapid charging posts for electrical vehicles in London, so increasing the charging options of EV users in the capital.
The three units, which are supplied by APT Technologies a leading innovator in EV charging solutions, are the very latest Tri-Rapid Chargers and are located in Shoreditch, Dalston and Hackney Central.

FotBlogMouse140China leads the world in EV usage, with about 600,000 all-electric vehicles on its roads and an ambitious plan to deploy 5m EVs by 2020.

FotBlogMouse140Wind power generates 140% of Denmark's electricity demand http://bit.ly/1IOI0jV 
Unusually high winds allowed Denmark to meet all of its electricity needs – with plenty to spare for Germany, Norway and Sweden too

 


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Driving an Electric Car

Most people drive less than 40 miles on a journey, including commuting. So, with a comfortable range for a Leaf of over 80 miles on a full charge and a possible range of rather more than 90, one charge at home, over night, gives enough for the following day's driving.
But there are times we want to drive much further so here is a clip from Chris Ramsay about driving very long distances.

Driving an electric car is so unlike being a petrol head
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and it is so much quieter, cleaner and very, very economical.

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