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Good research needs people who will argue with it

We publish our assumptions so they can be challenged. That works better when the people challenging them run the plants, manage the meters and sign the purchase orders.

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If you work in industrial operations, energy management, data engineering or AI governance, we would like to hear from you. Contributors help scope topics, supply real-world constraints, and tell us when a method does not survive contact with a factory floor.

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Before publication, drafts go to reviewers with relevant domain experience. Reviewing is a defined, bounded commitment — usually one document, with a fortnight to respond. We credit reviewers by role and organisation type, never by name unless asked.

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The most useful thing you can send us is a question you could not find a straight answer to. If several people ask the same one, it becomes a resource.

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We work with universities, industry associations, municipalities and other non-profits on research, data sharing and joint publications. Partnerships are non-exclusive, and outputs are published openly.

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What contributing does not involve

No fee, in either direction. We do not pay for contributions and we do not charge for involvement. Contributors are not asked to promote the Foundation, endorse its conclusions, or supply commercially sensitive information.

Attribution

Reviewers are credited as, for example, “reviewed by an energy manager in manufacturing”. We name individuals only with explicit permission, and never by default.

Independence

Contributors advise; they do not control what we publish. Where a contributor has a commercial interest in a topic, that interest is declared and taken into account, and they do not review that topic.