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David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
David Clarke, CEO, Energy Technologies Institute, UK
This policy symposium, the third in a series on energy R&D supported by BP, steps back to look at the broader considerations of how a systems-based approach to R&D policy works – and how it could support the success of Europe’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan.
EFTA Secretariat, Brussels, 23 November 2011
Picture by Thierry Monasse
David Clarke, CEO, Energy Technologies Institute, UK
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
This policy symposium, the third in a series on energy R&D supported by BP, steps back to look at the broader considerations of how a systems-based approach to R&D policy works – and how it could support the success of Europe’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan.
EFTA Secretariat, Brussels, 23 November 2011
Picture by Thierry Monasse
Tore Land, Director Ecomagination EMEA, GE
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
A live webcast organised by the Science|Business Innovation Board www.sciencebusiness.net/events/EcoInnovation/
European Commissioner for Environment, Janez Potočnik, the EU Eco-Innovation plan architect, discusses with members of the Science|Business Innovation Board and the online audience how industry and universities can benefit from Eco-Innovation.
Photographer: Carlos Nomen
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
Janez Potočnik, Commissioner for the Environment, European Commission
Richard L. Hudson, CEO & Editor, Science|Business
A live webcast organised by the Science|Business Innovation Board www.sciencebusiness.net/events/EcoInnovation/
European Commissioner for Environment, Janez Potočnik, the EU Eco-Innovation plan architect, discusses with members of the Science|Business Innovation Board and the online audience how industry and universities can benefit from Eco-Innovation.
Photographer: Carlos Nomen
Where and when died: Eighth July 1849 Eyton
Name: Elizabeth Atcherley
Sex: Female
Age: 68 years
Occupation: Widow of John Atcherley Labourer
Cause of death: Diseasd Heart Certified
Informant: X The mark of Thomas Atcherley present at the Death Eyton
Notes: Registered at Wellington, Shropshire. Image © Crown Copyright and posted in compliance with General Register Office approved guidance on the use of certified copies of official certificates.
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The Plumed Whistling-Duck is one of two whistling or tree ducks found in Australia. It is a tall, long necked duck, with very prominent long lanceolate off-white plumes edged in black along the flanks. The face and foreneck are light, the crown and hind neck are pale brown and the brown feathers of the upper back are edged buff. The breast is pale chestnut, finely barred in black. The bill is mottled pink and grey and the legs and feet are pink. It is also known as Grass Whistle Duck, Eyton's Plumed, Red-legged or Whistling Tree-duck, Grass, Grey or Red-legged Whistler, and the Monkey Duck.
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
David Clarke, CEO, Energy Technologies Institute, UK
This policy symposium, the third in a series on energy R&D supported by BP, steps back to look at the broader considerations of how a systems-based approach to R&D policy works – and how it could support the success of Europe’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan.
EFTA Secretariat, Brussels, 23 November 2011
Picture by Thierry Monasse
St Mary's at Walpole was mostly rebuilt in the Victorian period and its present appearance with a dainty little tower and spire at the west end is the work of architect H.M.Eyton. Some ancient features were retained such as the Norman south doorway and the font too is medieval though not original to the church.
Of the many churches I visited this day this one probably required the shortest visit, though it is a building of some charm and is kept open and welcoming to visitors.
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
This policy symposium, the third in a series on energy R&D supported by BP, steps back to look at the broader considerations of how a systems-based approach to R&D policy works – and how it could support the success of Europe’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan.
EFTA Secretariat, Brussels, 23 November 2011
Picture by Thierry Monasse
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
Janez Potočnik, Commissioner for the Environment, European Commission
Richard L. Hudson, CEO & Editor, Science|Business
A live webcast organised by the Science|Business Innovation Board www.sciencebusiness.net/events/EcoInnovation/
European Commissioner for Environment, Janez Potočnik, the EU Eco-Innovation plan architect, discusses with members of the Science|Business Innovation Board and the online audience how industry and universities can benefit from Eco-Innovation.
Photographer: Carlos Nomen
Male African pochard at Slimbridge Wetland Centre.
Netta erythrophthalma brunnea (Eyton, 1838)
Anatidae
Anseriformes
David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP
This policy symposium, the third in a series on energy R&D supported by BP, steps back to look at the broader considerations of how a systems-based approach to R&D policy works – and how it could support the success of Europe’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan.
EFTA Secretariat, Brussels, 23 November 2011
Picture by Thierry Monasse