Chester Energy and Policy: What’s Coming Next?
In the last of my trio of ‘Chester Energy and Policy update’ quick hits (see the first one on why I’ve been absent and the second one on what I’ve been up to in that time), I wanted to conclude with a brief preview and tease of what you can expect from the Chester Energy and Policy website and company moving forward.
New Partners
As touched upon in the second update article, Chester Energy and Policy has taken on a couple of new clients in recent months. You can always check out this page of the websiteto see an active and archived list of partners, but the list is continuously growing.
Recently, organizations including Atlantic Energy, Ecotagious, and World Wind & Solar have become partners. A couple of other new partnerships are just kicking off as well, including the Energy Choice Coalition and Bloom Energy. Work that I do with these organizations that I can publicly share will be posted on the ‘Across the Web‘ page and maybe even in a periodic ‘What I’m Up To’ update post moving forward.
Lastly, I’ll note that I’m always going to be looking for new partners. If you’ve read my work and think I could be of assistance to you or someone you know, please reach out to me via the contact page. I’d love to continue to build my portfolio of partners and work.
Revamp
Along with my move to a new location physically, I think Chester Energy and Policy is overdue for a bit of a face lift. So in the coming weeks or months, don’t be surprised if you see the website undergo a revamp in appearance and function, as well as perhaps a new and updated logo! That said, if you or someone you know is a pro at either website design or graphic design and is interested in helping out, once again let me know via the contact page.
Blog
Lastly, once I’m officially moved in and back at full speed, I’m so excited to get back to the regularly scheduled programming on this website– writing original and (hopefully) interesting articles for the blog. My frequency of posting might not be what it always was, but hopefully I’ll still be able to keep at least keep a pace of a post every two weeks or so. If you have any ideas of research or analysis you’d like to see me do in the energy, utility, clean tech, or sustainability spaces, I’m all ears!
A few pieces I can preview that will be coming out shortly:
My long overdue article series recapping and reviewing the draft of the Inaugural Fantasy Energy League
A light-hearted speculative look on how different video games could be updated to spread awareness and activism on climate change
A follow-up to this post tracking the cost to drive per mile over the years, based on historical data on gasoline prices and vehicle efficiencies, but tracking even further back in the history of the transportation sector
I might be looking to do some more long-term and in-depth projects via Chester Energy and Policy that go beyond think pieces or existing partnerships, but to find out about those you’ll have to keep checking back here! Luckily, you can simply subscribe (if you’re not already) to get an email with new posts.
With that, I think George Constanza sums up my feelings best…