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About our book

Details of what our book “No oil in the lamp” is about can be found here. More blog posts will follow next week. Neil

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One thing we have learnt this week

We are facing steep power increases in the UK over the next few years as old coal, gas and oil powered plants go off line. Off course what Buchanan didn’t mention is that gas is a duel fuel used not … Continue reading

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Neil has an article in “The Edge”

Neil has written a short article on the background to our book which can be seen here on page 14 if you are interested.

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Energy and crisis

Rarely can a book have had so much free publicity in such a short time as “No oil in the lamp” has over the last few days.  Alistair Buchanan the head of OFGEM gave speech stating the UK faces a … Continue reading

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The good life

I was sad to hear of Richard Briers death yesterday.  Although I was a bit too young to watch the “Good life” when it first came out I grew up watching some of the latter series and repeats.  For our … Continue reading

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Keystone XL pipeline

Over the last few months the internet has been full of activity over the Keystone XL pipeline.  Here is some brief background on the project from a new book “Carnival Kingdom Biblical Justice for Global Communities“. “Over the last year … Continue reading

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Visit the Facebook page

Loads more stuff up there.   More posts will follow here in the next few days. Neil

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Book even cheaper

Play.com are selling our book even cheaper than before. If you are interested in buying it then play is currently the cheapest place. Neil

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One thing we have learnt this week

Renewable energy installation continues to power ahead. Provisional global installation figures for 2012 for wind and solar (likely to be revised upwards) showed wind capacity grew almost 20% last year to reach 282GWp capacity. Solar PV capacity increased to 100GWp … Continue reading

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Wind power – still a cause of debate

About 8 miles from my home in rural Suffolk (in the East of England) two wind turbines have recently been erected and will soon be producing electricity. These are the first large ones in this area, though there are several … Continue reading

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