Nine months ago, I embarked on the start of my career in sustainability with Goal7. It was a thrilling transition that not only marked the beginning of a new professional chapter but also prompted a move from Glasgow to the city of Aberdeen. Since then, I've been immersing myself in the challenges and opportunities of sustainable innovation, all while falling in love with life beside the sea
Six months ago, I transitioned from a freelance gig to a more structured work environment at Goal7. Now based in a team office, I swapped solo projects for team huddles and independent deadlines for collaborative jams
What do I think the best thing about working at Goal7 is? Well I can't choose just one reason so here's three!
Moving 500 km (just used miles to get a catchy title!!) from Dublin, Ireland to Aberdeen for a new job in sustainability may seem like a wild decision at first, but let me spend the next few minutes changing your mind…
It’s hard to believe I am celebrating my first year with Goal7; it’s been a busy year and as a result has come around very quickly.
Neptune Energy today announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ørsted and Goal7 to explore powering new integrated energy hubs in the UK North Sea with offshore wind-generated electricity.
I have to say joining Goal7 as the first member of the team from a Geoscience background was a daunting prospect, especially having just recently graduated from University, but four months in, I can honestly say it was the best decision for me.
Technology review for seawater desalination to provide the water feedstock for green and blue hydrogen production
Having joined Goal7 just 5 weeks ago, I can share first-hand how the transition has been for me, graduating from university, and moving straight into my first graduate role.
Electrification Competition studies underline importance of cross-industry collaboration. Find out more on Goal7 and Project Neos - electrification of offshore oil and gas assets using renewable offshore wind energy
ASCO switches to HVO renewable fuel to reduce direct carbon emissions by 46% in the UK
Ørsted, together with Neptune Energy and Goal7, have been awarded £239,000 from the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) to fund a study into the potential use of renewable energy to provide power to a gas-producing offshore platform.