Showing posts with label Shell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shell. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Shell Eco-Marathon Asia 2015


Shell gathered experts on resilience and smart cities to inform and inspire some 300 regional delegates at the second Powering Progress Together Forum in Manila. Themed “Resilience in an Urbanising World”, the session was moderated by international broadcast journalist Maryam Nemazee and was held against the backdrop of the annual Shell Eco-marathon Asia student mileage competition. Asia is the fastest growing region in the world, with a billion people added to its cities from 1980 to 2010. The vital resources of energy, water and food are coming under great pressure as a result. Urbanisation drives Asia’s position as an economic powerhouse, but for this growth to be sustainable, careful planning is being urged to create more resilient cities that are not only resource-efficient, but also promote quality of life. To address these challenges, the Powering Progress Together Forum featured interactive presentations, interviews and lively panel discussions featuring a diverse group of leading experts including His Excellency Asif Ahmad (British Ambassador to the Philippines), Ms Saya Kitasei (Head of Resilience at international environmental advisory firm XyntĂ©o), Glynn Ellis (Strategic Energy Advisor, Shell Corporate Strategy and Planning), Architect Felino “Jun” Palafox, Jr., (Principal Architect and Urban Planner, Palafox Associates) and Holger Dalkmann (Director at Embarq, a World Resources Institute programme on sustainable transport).


Dr. Glynn Ellis, Strategic Energy Advisor, Royal Dutch Shell plc, is seen at the morning session of the Powering Progress Together Forum on Resilience in an Urbanising World in Manila on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015.

“Urbanisation will be one of the most significant dynamics affecting the future, presenting both opportunities and risks,” said Glynn Ellis, Ph.D., of the Shell Scenarios group which spearheads the company’s practice of exploring plausible alternative visions of the future to help test and strengthen its current business decisions.

With experience in scenario-building for more than 40 years, last year Shell published the “New Lenses on Future Cities” report. It is the latest in a range of new analytical tools—so-called "lenses"— to help better understand the urbanising world and to support city planning and development.


“We applied these lenses to different city types and created scenarios around how individual cities could evolve and how they might be more efficient,” explains Ellis. “Shell’s Scenarios team continues to engage directly with the cities themselves — including the city mayors, councils, federal authorities, non-profit organisations and communities — to listen to and try to understand their vision for progress and the challenges that they may be facing to achieve that growth.”

Beyond academic and subject matter experts, the Powering Progress Together Forum showcased the private sector’s perspective on contributing to resilience. This was led by Shell Philippines country chairman Edgar Chua, Coca-Cola director for sustainability in ASEAN Stuart Hawkins and Hewlett-Packard vice president for public sector programs Suparno Banerjee.

The forum also spotlighted inspirational stories on innovative sustainability initiatives, such as the Liter of Light project spearheaded by social entrepreneur Illac Diaz, and efficient disaster relief management efforts in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, presented by American Red Cross situational awareness manager Luke Beckman.





“Each sector of society has an important contribution in creating more sustainable cities of the future. Through collaborative action, cities—homes to billions of people—can be the sustainable hubs we need them to be,” concludes Ellis.


About Shell Eco-marathon

Shell Eco-marathon began in 1939 at a Shell research laboratory in the United States as a friendly wager between scientists to see who could get the most miles per gallon from their vehicle. The winner of that contest barely achieved 50 mpg (21 km/l), and from these humble origins, a more organized competition evolved. In 1985 in France, Shell Eco-marathon as we know it today was born. In April 2007, the Shell Eco-marathon Americas event was launched in the United States, and in 2010, the inaugural Shell Eco-marathon Asia was held in Malaysia. Malaysia hosted Shell Eco-Marathon Asia until 2013. Since 2014, the event is being held in Manila, Philippines, which will continue to host the event until 2016.

Friday, May 30, 2014

AutoPinoy.com Para sa Auto ng Pinoy



Isang araw may isang taong nagmamaneho at kinailangang magpalinis ng kanyang sasakyan at kanyang napuna na ang dalawang malapit na Car Wash ay parehas puno hindi niya ginustong mag ikot pa sa kung saan pa ang pwedeng paghanapan dahil ito ay kukunsumo ng gas at lalo't higit ay ng oras at noon na rin nagsimula ang isang konsepto na kailangan may mas madaling solusyon sa ganitong mga problema na nararanasan ng mga may sasakyan na kagaya niya dahil sa panahon ngayon ay pataas na ng pataas ang presyo ng gasolina kung malaking bagay na magkaroon ng katipiran.

Matapos ng isang buwan ay sinilang ang www.AutoPinoy.com na kung saan ay hindi lang matutulungang maghanap ng mga pinakamalapit na Car Wash ang mga gumagamit nito kundi pati ibang mga bagay na rin na may kinalaman sa sasakyan.


Ano nga ba itong website na to? Madali lang ang sagot, ang website na ito ay sumasagot sa tanong na: "Anong Kailangan ng Auto mo? At ang maganda pa nito ay hindi manggagaling ang mga rekomendasyon na galing sa mga gumawa bagkus ay manggagaling sa mga miyembro nito na may magandang handog para sa bawat miyembro dahil ang mga lalabas sa resulta ay 'Review's' ng kapwa miyembro at lalabas dito ang mga hindi makita ng 'googlemap' na maaaring mairekomenda ng bawat miyembro. Ito ay walang bayad kung kaya't wala kang dapat alalahanin.

Ian Atienza - Chief Digital Officer, Optima Digital Inc. na utak ng www.Autopinoy.com
Isang kuwento na narinig ko mula sa kanila na nagkaron minsan ng sira ang Aircon ng kanilang sasakyan at natural na una nilang ginawa ay pumunta sila sa 'Service Center' ng kanilang sasakyan at duon ay nabigyan sila ng estimate na lagpas P20,000 para sa maayos, at dahil duon ay naghanap sila ng pwedeng alternatibo at sa kakahanap nila sa internet ay nakapagbasa sila ng maraming rekomendasyon mula sa isang mekaniko sa Quezon City na kung saan ay nakapagtanong sila at natuklasan na kaya niya itong gawin ng mga P9,000 lang.

Nagustuhan ko ang website na ito dahil ito ay nagbibigay ng pagtutulungan sa komunidad na ang unang dahilan kung bakit ito nalikha, na maaaring may mga nalalaman tayong talyer/ mekaniko, gasulinahan, car wash, pagawaan ng aircon at kung ano-ano pang pwedeng makatulong at kayang sumagot ng "Anong Kailangan ng Auto mo?" Sa ganitong paraan ay hindi ka lang nakatipid, nakahanap ka pa ng pinakamagaling/at pinakamagandang serbisyo base sa mga nairekomenda ng mga komunidad.


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