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The Sustainable Engineer is published monthly and is focused on the products, processes, technology, management and policies of renewable energy and sustainability in all its forms. Concentrated on the low carbon sector including, solar PV, wind (off-shore and on-shore) geothermal, bio, hydro, storage, waste management and the politics behind green energy. Each edition will highlight on what is trending in the world of renewable energy with industry analysis and informative editorial content not only from our highly skilled editors but also from the people working at the heart of the ever evolving industry. This is a must read for anybody in the energy world that wants to keep up with current events and share their knowledge or use it as an up to date directory linking all energy sectors in one place. The Sustainable Engineer prides itself on being the most informative publication in a fast paced industry that is a significant read for anybody working in the engineering, environmental and political perspective.
Editorial Featured editorial covers the latest industry developments and how businesses are implementing the strategies to meet the demand in the race to be green. Improving energy efficiency and reducing the impact on the environment, with an experienced editorial team the publication prides itself in providing high quality readable content. Industry spotlight – is a report in every issue focussing on the latest in product design, innovation and renewable energy. Special features – this is the back bone of The Sustainable Engineer, an in depth feature on one sector of renewable energy. Each publication will have exclusive focus on a particular field. Company profile – gives a chance for a chosen company in the renewable sector to have their say on current affairs, what’s new in their world and why they should be chosen in their field, with detailed profile on person providing report Q&A – is an opportunity for a renewable expert to answer questions provided by other professionals in the field, a great way to share knowledge and show expertise. Directory – a great way for specialists in the renewable sector to find each other and interact, a detailed list of companies under their specific sector so is user friendly as well.
Where is our editorial sourced? The feature content of each edition is sourced by our experienced editorial team with contributions submitted from leading innovators and industry associations.
Jobs – a great way to advertise that exclusive position, if you are in the market for a new role, there is no better place to look.
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Industry Sectors Renewable Energy
Low Carbon Building
Energy Efficiency and Management
Agriculture
On-site Renewables
Laboratory
Oil and Gas Facilities
Waste Management
Utilities
Metering and Monitoring
Bio Energy and Fuels
Recycling
Chemical
Logistics and Handling
Environmental Monitoring
Landfill
Contamination Control
Anaerobic Digestion
Marine Environment
Field Testing
Pollution Control
Automation and Control
The Sustainable Engineer is the first engineering title dedicated primarily to the sustainability sectors. Offering brand awareness to senior decision makers and key industry buyers, offering clients lead generation.
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Readership Breakdown By Job Title The Sustainable Engineer is distributed to a carefully selected circulation consisting of the most up to date senior decision makers within the sustainability sectors.
Sustainability Engineers................................................10%
Installers and Commissioners ........................................2%
Energy and Environment Managers ............................. 13%
Renewables Managers.................................................10%
Manufacturers ................................................................ 7%
Power Generation and Utilities Engineers ......................5%
Developers and Component Suppliers ..........................3%
Health and Safety Managers ..........................................5%
Consultants ....................................................................2%
Asset Managers .............................................................2%
Resource Efficiency Managers .......................................9%
Chemical Engineers........................................................2%
Facilities Managers .........................................................4%
Process Engineers .........................................................8%
Project Managers, Site Managers ..................................8%
Oil and Gas Engineers ....................................................5%
Plant Managers ..............................................................2%
Maintenance Engineers and Managers..........................3%
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Editorial Calendar 2015 February Features: Laboratory Methods and Processes Special focus: Renewable Energy for 2015 Industry spotlight: 2015 Industry Preview Exhibition coverage: Preview of the main 2015 shows and exhibitions
June Features: Agriculture Special focus: Utilities Industry spotlight: Anaerobic Digestion, Bio Energy and Fuels Exhibition coverage: Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas
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Features: Carbon Management Special focus: Automotive Processes Industry spotlight: Logistics and Handling, Field Testing Exhibition coverage: Advanced Engineering Show
Features: Renewable Energy for 2016 Special focus: 2015 Industry Review Industry spotlight: Environmental Monitoring, Contamination Control Exhibition coverage: Review of the main 2015 shows and exhibitions
March
Features: Chemical Special focus: Environmental and Waste Management Industry spotlight: Recycling and Landfill
Features: Health and Safety Special focus: Solar Industry spotlight: Low Carbon Building Exhibition coverage: All Energy 2015 Live May Features: Spillage and Containment Special focus: Offshore and Onshore Wind Industry spotlight: Pollution Control Exhibition coverage: Energy and Environment
Features: Marine Environment Special focus: Renewables and Solutions Industry spotlight: Oil and Gas Facilities, Waste Management Exhibition coverage: Offshore Europe September Features: Solar, Wind Special focus: Tidal and Hydra Power Industry spotlight: Metering and Monitoring, Automation and Control Exhibition coverage: The Energy Event, RWM (Resource Efficiency & Waste Management Solutions), The Renewables Event
Features: Air Pollution Special focus: Energy Efficiency Industry spotlight: Water and Effluent Treatment PaGE tItLE
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July Features: Waste Management Special focus: Energy Efficiency and Management Industry spotlight: Environmental Metering and Monitoring Exhibition coverage: Sustainability Live
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