meet murray
Based in Perth, Western Australia, Murray has extensive experience and knowledge in the renewable resources industry, with his consultancy career spanning several years.
Murray's substantial contact base includes engineers and contractors spanning multiple corporations and industries.
CONTRIBUTING HIS GRAIN OF SAND
With Large-Scale Solar as his primary focus, Murray also utilises his expertise working on Wind, BESS, and Hydrogen projects, helping corporations to build with better, cleaner, green energy.
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DEVELOPMENT
Evolution — not revolution. Sometimes the path to success requires small incremental changes leading to continuous improvement and growth. Managing your existing clients whilst growing is an art form of experience. Hiring a consultant who possesses proven experience and knowledge is paramount to success.
CLARIFICATION
Clarify your company's goals, challenges and intentions. Truly understanding your business - the 'Why, How, What?', as Simon Sinek would prompt you to ponder - allows you to identify and then address your options. Working with a consultant provides clarity to help you better achieve your WHY.
GROWTH
A business consultant is there to help you build sustainably by reviewing existing processes and capabilities within your company, as well as ascertaining areas for growth. Is there a provision or process for growth? An up-to-date business plan? A possibility of listing on the ASX? Or are you just looking for an exit strategy?
experience
Serving as the Global Business Development Director lead for General Electric through their GE Mining branch for many years, Murray established General Electric's first non-US-based P & L here in Australia.
Today, Murray consults for several global corporations, helping them to build and grow with green, renewable energy, meeting the pressure to reduce emissions and ensuring a healthier planet for generations to come.
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As concerns over CO2 emissions steadily grow, the pressure to reduce emissions is felt globally —
by governments, large corporations, small businesses, and the wider community.
According to the 2021 Circulatory Gap Report, Mineral Mining accounts for 2.8% of global greenhouse gas emissions and for 52% of the 100 billion tonnes of materials that enter the global economy each year.
The Western Australian government has shown a strong commitment to promoting renewable energy initiatives. Policies, grants, and incentives support businesses looking to transition to renewable energy sources and capitalise on the state's renewable resource potential.
Western Australia, regarded by many as the mining capital of the world, sees many mining corporations from Tier 1 to 4 working diligently to reduce their dependency on fossil fuels to power their mine sites.
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