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Ralph
Th. Kappler
is founder of the Brussels based HALO ENERGY network.
Among other cross-border industry initiatives, HALO introduced renewable
energy projects to the Lusatia coal mining region in South-East Germany
before anyone else. Previously
he directed the European corporate
communications programme for British Airways where he was in charge of
commercial campaigns and crisis communications. Prior to this he directed
the global financial services communications of the business information
firm Datamonitor and Reuters Business Insights in London. He obtained
a master's degree in comparative religion at Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden
in the Netherlands. Ralph
currently provides communications support to EU officials in Brussels.
Ralph
Th. Kappler ( Tomaš Kappa ) grew up in the culturally vibrant Sorbian-German
Lusatia region. Sorbian
culture and Lusatia are under threat from excessive
brown coal mining. German coal power plants are
the largest European CO2 emitters.
| HALO
at WORK |
| Independent
Industry News & Analysis Halo provides independent editorial comment and news analysis to the international renewable energy trade press. Read interview with German Environment Minister Here >>> |
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Renewable Energy Finance Forum
We carried out marketing communications campaigns in association with Euromoney Energy Events for this leading international investment forum. |
| WORLD
ENERGY DIALOGUE Over five years Halo was the retained international communications advisor to the World Energy Dialogue, the energy flagship event of the largest global industry trade show, the Hanover Fair. You will find further information Here >>> |
| Energiegarten
- Halo initiated the sustainable Energiegarten project in the Lusatia
coal mining region of South East Germany, introducing RE technologies
and CSR expertise. |
| Carbon
Trust
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Halo has consulted for Carbon Trust, the premier organisation in
Britain to accelerate the development of low carbon technologies
in this country and internationally. |