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Danie Latorre

Danie Latorre

Head of Narrative

Danie is the voice of EnergieBee. An author and traveller, raised in a family of beekeepers, she writes from the hive about bees, plants, and living closer to nature—without claiming the queen’s role.

7 articles

Why the Worker Bee Still Matters TodayNature Knows Best
1 min read27 Jun 2026

Why the Worker Bee Still Matters Today

The worker bee is one of the most recognisable civic symbols in the United Kingdom. It appears on public art, architecture, design and community spaces. Over time, it has become…

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A honeybee at work — small actions, large effectsInnovation
3 min read9 May 2026

The Big Picture: A Smarter UK

Discover how intelligent energy systems inspired by nature can help the UK reduce costs, cut emissions, and build a more resilient energy future — from home heating to national impact.

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A rural family home with beehives in the backgroundCompany
2 min read19 May 2026

About us

How EnergieBee brings solar, consumption, weather, and pricing into a single flow — and the beekeeping roots behind that way of thinking.

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Bees clustered on a honeycomb at restNature Knows Best
3 min read11 Apr 2026

Energy, Without the Noise

Why calm coordination belongs at the heart of every home — and how the EnergieBee app brings that quiet to everyday life.

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A natural beehive in daylightNature Knows Best
2 min read3 Jun 2026

Why We're Looking at Beehives Again — Lessons from Rudolf Steiner

What can a beehive teach us about energy systems, adaptive homes, and maintaining balance without continuous intervention?

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A worker bee resting on a wildflowerNature Knows Best
3 min read21 May 2026

Why a Bee? A View on Work, Community and Energy

What a bee reveals about work, community and distributed energy, and how these ideas shape how Energiebee designs and builds energy systems.

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A hand holding a smart thermostat displaying 74 degreesNature Knows Best
1 min read4 Apr 2026

A Warm Hive, a Cosy Home

What a beehive can teach us about home energy: how coordination, timing and small adjustments create steady comfort without constant control.

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