Many have said that they appreciate our light-hearted competitions – so we conducted another one during July, and drew the winner today. This was linked with people connecting with “WattClarity from Global-Roam” on LinkedIn.
Rather than just drawing a lucky winner out of a hat, or using a random number generator, someone suggested we take a different approach – and here are the results.
Watch the animation to see who won the camera….
Congratulations to [Winner’s Name Here] – we’ll give you a buzz tomorrow to arrange for delivery.
One of three founders of Global-Roam back in 2000, Paul has been CEO of the company since that time.
As an author on WattClarity, Paul's focus has been to help make the electricity market more understandable.
The third and final part of this series of articles from Greg Williams about opportunity costs in electricity markets – this time narrowing in on policy implications.
Continuing with our series of competitions today, we assembled the entries to see who was closest to the mark in predicting peak wind output over summer 2014-15, and so who wins this portable barbeque: This was Competition #7, and earlier…
Some thoughts about why we’ve been seeing an increase in the number of authorised electricity retailers competing in the Australian National Electricity Market, from a new guest author – Connor James
3 Commentson "Who was the winner of our competition for LinkingIn to WattClarity?"
Geez Paul – thought I would watch the video for fun…totally forgetting I had entered the competition, and low and behold my name was drawn out in the “nerdiest” way possible. Long live the Nerds!
By the way – I fly out to Paris in 10 days for a holiday (seriously) and was about to purchase a camera….thanks Paul, you saved me a head ache or two and quite a few dollars there.
Cheers Craig J.
Haha, you guys are such nerds!
Have a good week-end!
Thanks, Reinhard
Geez Paul – thought I would watch the video for fun…totally forgetting I had entered the competition, and low and behold my name was drawn out in the “nerdiest” way possible. Long live the Nerds!
By the way – I fly out to Paris in 10 days for a holiday (seriously) and was about to purchase a camera….thanks Paul, you saved me a head ache or two and quite a few dollars there.
Cheers Craig J.