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Amelie Cox works as an Internal Communication Manager for an important European energy company. Chosen by her colleagues as green ambassador at the UN Conference on energy and climate in New York, she is given by her Board a particular mission: solving a legal dispute with Chermen Ridge, a small town few miles far from New York. In fact, the local branch of the company asked for some help to unlock the works related to a connection cable to be fixed between the wind plants and the town. The one who hinders the connection is the local major, Quentin Perez, and just because of a choice of his own. A heated confrontation with him will emerge. Perez’ strong ego will try in every way to get Amelie’s virtuous “We” in trouble. Nevertheless, Amelie is determined more than ever to fully promote green energy as means to connect people to the environment. Amelie will end her overseas experience with her speech at the United Nations. In front of her, women and men from all over the world, ready to listen to each other and to commit to leave to the younger generations a planet better than they found it.
Marco Grassi was born in 1977, lives in Cermenate, Italy. Electrical engineer active in the field of clean energy and sustainable development.
Our energy follows the publication of two other novels,
Miglia da percorrere prima di dormire (Emersioni, 2018) and
A porte aperte (Castelvecchi, 2021)
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
Our Energy. A sustainable Story
Preface
Prologue
Into the ice
A mission for you
Here and now
New York
A small ago
The fearless girl
Chermen Ridge
Town Hall
The debate
The dinner
At school
Fibonacci
The example
The public debate
The referendum
Farewell
Here with us
UN
Epilogue
To my fellow colleagues at
Joy was in those days, but to live
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
The first emotion I felt when my colleague Marco asked me to write the preface of his new book Our energy was a strong sense of pride. It is certainly not common to write the first few words of a book. And it is certainly not common to have in our company colleagues like Marco, a complete pro and perfect representative of “variety and creativity”, an engineer-writer, who perfectly combines his two, apparently so distant, but essentially so close, passions.
6:00 o’clock at the station on a Friday morning in December. People coming and going. Nose up on the luminous scoreboard, trying to guess which platform to take. And then, stopping to drink a coffee. Checking the ticket thousand times, boarding the train carriage; eventually, the screech of the rails of the departing convoys, like the first track of the playlist of this new journey.
