Sep 14, 2023 What does achieving Carbon Neutrality and driving the transition to Net Zero mean for a consultancy business? By Serbjeet Kohli What does it mean for a business to be Carbon Neutral? This is a question I sought to answer on a recent episode of ‘Elephant in the...
Sep 14, 2023 Taking stock – the crisis and imperative for change in Britain's railways By Richard Harper Welcome to the 'Recalibrating Britain's Railways' event series—a thought-provoking journey to help shape the future effectiveness of the...
Sep 01, 2023 The Case for Van and Truck Electrification By Alex Georgianna In the first half of 2023, about 1 in every 4 new cars sold was either a battery electric or plug-in hybrid electric EV. That's not bad...
Aug 04, 2023 Working on the financial case for carbon capture, a necessary element for handling waste in the UK By Voices of Steer Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) looks set to play a vital role in the UK’s net zero strategy, with Prime Minister Rishi...
Jul 03, 2023 The Voice of Steer By Neil Chadwick Ever since Jim Steer told me he was doing a podcast about the paper that he, Pat Mangan, and I co-authored for the journal Built...
Jul 03, 2023 The Investability of EV Charging Infrastructure By Alex Georgianna Governments throughout Europe and around the World have targeted a hefty expansion in the number of publicly available electric vehicle...
Jun 30, 2023 Creating a green economy in Northern Ireland by turning weaknesses into strengths in rural communities By Victoria Johnson At Steer Economic Development (Steer-ED), we adopt a tried-and-tested approach to strategy and action plan development which is strongly...
Jun 15, 2023 Turning a map into wayfinding By Clare Seldon We’ve all got access to mobile mapping and A-to-B directions in the palm of our hands, so how does a map with signage along that route...
May 22, 2023 Is it time for a national transport strategy? By Nicola Kane Recently, I took part in a lively roundtable discussion organised in Manchester by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) to debate...
May 17, 2023 New Funding for Buses in England By Neil Chadwick The Government has extended its financial support to bus services in England. There is a further £200m to support the single bus fare cap...
Apr 26, 2023 Can our understanding of cities and ability to reimagine the built environment provide for a better quality of life? By Voices of Steer Being overweight or developing obesity is an all-too-common condition that often sneaks up on many of us; it’s a matter of incrementally...
Apr 20, 2023 Market Segmentation Drives Both EV Adoption and Demand for Charging Infrastructure - Ep. 4 By Alex Georgianna In this series of articles, I’ve explored the drivers of electric vehicle (EV) adoption, the development of EV charging infrastructure,...
Apr 19, 2023 De-bunking the Myth of Charging Infrastructure and EV Adoption - Ep. 3 By Alex Georgianna In this series of articles, I’m anticipating our global adoption of electric vehicles while busting some unfounded and often confusing...
Apr 18, 2023 De-bunking the Myth of Price Parity in EV Adoption - Ep. 2 By Alex Georgianna By acknowledging a climate emergency and banning the future sale of new diesel and petrol-powered vehicles (ICE), governments around the...
Apr 04, 2023 Let's have fun in our stations and streets! By Mike Goggin Magnus Carlsen, a Chess Grandmaster once opined that “Without the element of fun, it’s not worth trying to excel at anything.”. It's an...
Mar 20, 2023 Devolution still on the agenda By Nicola Kane Rhetoric on devolution has grown in recent months as the government and opposition both jostle to give powers away to city regions and...