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Alva’s services allow organisations to build reputational analysis and reputational risk assessment into their day-to day business processes to ensure reputation is managed in the same way as any other valuable business asset.

About The Digital Newsroom

The Alva Digital Newsroom is a simple and useful resource for you to keep track of all the latest news stories. High resolution images and complete press releases are available to download from here, and you can connect with our various social media profiles easily. Suggestions for improvements are welcome.

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Alex Myers & Camilla Brown
Manifest London
t. +44 (0)207 8120 592
e. alva@manifestlondon.co.uk

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Nuclear nightmare

March 15th: The explosions at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant caused by a system failure following a massive earthquake and tsunami significantly strengthened the urgency for public safety and the pressure on countries that have a substantial exposure to nuclear power to seek other sources of energy.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. (Tepco) announced that three workers were injured and seven are missing following the reactor explosions that caused a “considerably risen” level of radiation at the plant. Around 140,000 people within a 20km radius were ordered inside and more than 18,000 have evacuated the area in recent days, further escalating public opposition to nuclear power.

Based on the Nuclear Share Figures 1999-2009 Table, the UK has a 17.9% global nuclear share with nuclear electricity production increasing from 52.5 TWh in 2008 to 62.9 TWh in 2009. Energy and climate change secretary Chris Huhne has launched an official investigation into how the UK can learn from the ongoing crisis at Fukushima and improve safety across its own nuclear industry, but he also highlighted the differences between Japan and UK, for example the frequency of earthquakes. “Safety is absolutely the number one priority for us in all our energy sources,” he told the BBC’s Politics Show.

To see the full article on Energy Business Review, please click here

Archive

Regulation and reputation: The impact of Ofgem’s intervention

March 23rd: Ofgem has accused the “Big Six” of not playing a fair game with consumers, offering a complex system of tariffs with a great difference between their standard tariffs and direct debit tariffs. In spite of increased consumer calls for a sector reform, ever more frequent investigations and a radical change in utilities’ billing, [...]

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Low carbon networks: Company and country reputation building

March 9th: There’s always a risk with early adopters of new regulations and technologies that if they go wrong, reputations can be harmed. Set against this is the kudos gained from being the first-mover; not only do the media sit up and take notice but customers and investors are reassured that these forward-thinking companies are [...]

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Reputation, trust and utilities

March 3rd: Reputation is often synonymous with the trust an organisation has generated among its various stakeholder groups, customers, investors, employees, regulators and other key stakeholders base their expectations of a company’s future behaviour on their perceptions of its previous statements and actions. A decrease in reputation leads inevitably to an erosion of trust, which [...]

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