Robin Whitlock

Freelance Renewable Energy Correspondent

Preston's Summary

Robin Whitlock is a Freelance Renewable Energy Correspondent. He specializes in a range of topics including energy policy and regulation, renewable energy, and mining sustainability, with a particular focus on energy storage and electric vehicles. Robin's work has been featured in publications such as Ancient Origins, The Independent, and Renewable Energy Magazine.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 51 %
Data Driven: 30 %
Promotional: 11 %
Events: 3 %
Opinion: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Energy Policy & Regulation
  • Energy Storage
  • Energy Sustainability
  • Renewable Energy
  • Energy Trading
  • Renewable Energy
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Mining Sustainability

Pitching Insights

Robin Whitlock's coverage primarily focuses on energy-related topics, specifically renewable energy such as solar and wind power, along with emerging technologies like hydrogen power and energy storage. The majority of the content appears to be driven by press releases and private sector announcements.

Given this focus, Robin may be interested in pitches related to new developments in renewable energy technology, industry partnerships or projects within the UK or Europe. Pitches that offer exclusive insights into innovations within the renewable energy sector or provide expert analysis on key trends could also align well with his coverage.

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