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Louise Frohlich
Joining Expert Reviews in 2023 as product assistant, Louise doubles as a freelance artist and has countless hours of experience specialising in pencil-based portraiture. As such, she now writes for our art pages and is always trying out the latest creative mediums. Louise also manages the circulation of products amongst the team, ensuring a smooth daily running of the office.
- BBC forces Evan Davis to stop presenting Happy Heat Pump Podcast PM presenter forced to step away from passion project over fears subject matter was 'treading on areas of public controversy'Louise Frohlich
- Royal Mail upgrades postboxes with solar panels Royal Mail aims to use solar panels as part of parcel strategyLouise Frohlich
- 1st Energy acquires Ripple Energy assets, including two wind farms 1st Energy have ensured that Ripple Energy's customers won't lose out after it bought the financial-stricken energy provider's wind farms.Louise Frohlich
- BYD owned Denza launches first EV model in European market Denza has announced it will launch the ZP GT, it's latest EV that it says is 'ten times better than anything else on the market.Louise Frohlich
- Transparent solar cells can turn offices into energy hubs An EU-funded project has shown that transparent solar cells can turn modern office buildings into vital, urban energy hubs.Louise Frohlich
- What you need to know before installing a heat pump, with Leah Robson Watch episode 6 of Positive Energy with heat pump expert Leah Robson in conversation with host Chris Hambling and Roland EllisonLouise Frohlich
- Toyota unveils electric microcar concept Car manufacturer says new mircrocar EV will have a solar panel on its roof.Louise Frohlich
- Scotland home to Europe’s largest battery storage project Phase one of Europe’s largest battery storage site is now live in Blackhillock, Scotland and has begun commercial operationLouise Frohlich
- Climate Change Committee: Half of UK homes should have a heat pump by 2040 Climate Change Committee tells government that half of UK homes should have a heat pump by 2040 to meet emission reduction targetsLouise Frohlich