Louise Frohlich
Louise joined The Eco Experts as Editorial Assistant in April 2024. She is a talented artist who has a keen interest in solutions that lead to a more environmentally-friendly future. Louise graduated from the University of Winchester in 2022 and went on to write for The Eco Experts sister site, Expert Reviews. She has taken part in charity expeditions to Ecuador and Uganda to help build water pipes, promote environmental cleanup initiatives and implement sustainable farming techniques. She now uses her knowledge to help readers make more eco-friendly choices. Alongside her passion for the environment she enjoys theatre, portraiture and Egyptology.
- Solar generates fifth of global electricity on summer solstice midday peak Across the midday peaks, 20% of the world’s electricity will come from solar, which is up from 16% last yearLouise Frohlich
- GMB slams Labour’s green power plans The GMB union has criticised the Labour Party's 2030 net zero plans and warned of power cuts and blackouts.Louise Frohlich
- Ed Miliband: Networked heat pumps are a ‘crucial’ technology The shadow secretary for energy and net zero has hailed heat pumps as vital for the UK's efforts to cut carbon emissions.Louise Frohlich
- Are flower-shaped turbines the future of wind energy? Flower Turbines has developed a wind turbine that is designed to integrate into existing infrastructure in urban settings.Louise Frohlich
- Solar Energy UK ‘manifesto’ calls for energy overhaul to hit net-zero targets The UK must invest in solar technologies and overhaul planning processes if the country is to meet its net-zero targets, says Solar Energy UKLouise Frohlich
- Flawed Energy Performance Certificates need reform, say experts How Energy Performance Certificates are rated should be changed after claims the current process is misleading and inconsistent, say experts.Louise Frohlich
- Airiva vertical ‘fence’ wind turbine aims to make wind power more accessible Airiva is looking to use multiple rotary blades operating simultaneously, but independently, to produce up to 2,200kWh per year.Louise Frohlich
- Plummeting earthworm population poses threat to environment The UK’s food chain could be harmed if the earthworm population, which has declined by a third in the past 25 years, continues to fallLouise Frohlich
- London Uber drivers offered £5,000 EV grant Grant of £5000 and discounts on Kia EVs to encourage drivers to switch to fully-electric fleet by the end of 2025Louise Frohlich