Hi folks,
There’s plenty of new stuff on wtemonitor.com again. For anyone who’s been wondering who this bloke is who runs WtE Monitor and what he’s got to do with the waste-to-energy scene, I’ve created an ‘About WtE Monitor’ page. It tells you a bit about me, how I came to set up this site, and the direction in which I want to develop WtE Monitor.
I’ve also created an FAQ (or rather, I’ve started on it) to provide answers to any questions you might have.
Well, I’m self-employed and naturally want to generate revenue from WtE Monitor at some point. That’s why, as on most other sites, there’s premium content here that’s only accessible to paying users.
Until now, the only option was to take out a subscription via credit card, and that was only for a single person. That’s not ideal for a B2B portal. For this reason, I’ve expanded the subscription page and you can now take out corporate subscriptions.
Here’s how it works: You can now use a short form on the subscription page to express your interest in a corporate subscription. I will then draw up a quote for you in the form of a subscription contract. If you accept this, you will receive an invoice from me, which you can simply have settled via your accounts department. Once the subscription contract has been signed, anyone with an email address from your company domain can register and I will immediately grant them access to the premium area.
What else has been happening? Only one new plant and one operator were added last week (shame on me).
IFAT is already next week. I hope to see you there! ✌️
Warm regards
Pascal
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