GreenSCIES wins Lightfoot medal!
The paper “GreenSCIES – Green Smart Community Integrated Energy Systems – Integration with Data Centres”, co-authored by Catarina Marques, Robert Tozer, Akos Revesz, Chris Dunham, Phil Jones, Rodrigo Matabuena, Carole Bond, Henrique Lagoeiro, Matt Wegner, Gareth Davies, and Graeme Maidment from LSBU, has been awarded the prestigious Kenneth Lightfoot medal of the Institute of Refrigeration (IOR).
The GreenSCIES project aims to deliver low carbon, affordable energy through a novel smart energy system that connects flexible electricity demands to intermittent renewable energy sources. The results of the study show the feasibility of a 5th generation district mobility, power and heat network in the London Borough of Islington.
Sophia Flucker wins the Infrastructure Masons IM100 Award 2020
The iMasons Awards recognise industry leaders for their contributions to the digital infrastructure sector, specially those who share commitments to:
- Increase industry awareness
- Enhance education opportunities
- Champion diversity & inclusion
- Inspire sustainability
- Promote innovation and technical excellence
Operational Intelligence and Entel Chile were the 2015 recipients of the CIBSE Building Performance Training Programme Award
The CIBSE Building Performance Awards recognise the people, products and projects that demonstrate engineering excellence in the built environment.
The award is in recognition of our collaboration with Entel Chile to identify ways to reduce energy consumption, improve reliability and reduce total cost of ownership.
“This award endorses our belief that collaborative training is the key to fully identifying and addressing energy efficiency and risk management”
Robert Tozer
Robert has received the Outstanding Contribution to Industry award
The DatacenterDynamics LATAM Annual Awards recognise innovation, leadership and ‘out of the box’ thinking in the data centre industry across the Latin American region.
Robert received the inaugural outstanding contribution to industry award for his extensive service to the data centre industry through publications, education, innovation and active involvement with data centre operations.
Sophia won the prize for Young Mission Critical Engineer of the Year at the Datacentre Awards 2007
The Young Mission Critical Engineer of the Year Award recognises project-orientated management skills, initiative, problem-solving skills, technical proficiency, and strategic vision, understanding and maturity.
“Fantastic surprise to receive the award and get this sort of recognition particularly at the inaugural awards and when up against such strong finalists”
Sophia Flucker