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New Year resolutions

Its customary at this time of year to make some New Year resolutions.  I’ve never been a great one for this to be honest, but I think its time with the big climate talks taking place this year to make … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – Peru climate talks

The Peru climate talks have seemed to have been going well, I’ve been reading encouraging reports.  But with hours to go the news is now pessimistic with very little agreement reached.  Apparently all the Peru climate talks have managed to … Continue reading

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A few thoughts about Autumn, the season of mellow fruitfulness

Autumn finished last week, its one of my favourite seasons.  I like the change in the colour of the leaves and more recently I have found I like the shortening days. Autumn  is a time to curl up round the wood-burner … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- IEA WEO more pessimistic

The annual IEA WEO (International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook) report is out.  This is a big deal in the energy world and comes at a very interesting time.  Today the oil price has hit a four year low.  Some … Continue reading

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Peak oil and end times theology

A few weeks ago the film “Left Behind” came out, this and my daily readings set me thinking again about peak oil and end times theology.  As we wrote in our book; “Some churches and Christians, it seems particularly in … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- Irish wind power

With all the talk of the German energy transition are we missing another countries change, that is Irish wind power?  There are now a whole heap of websites where you can look at what’s happening on the grid in real … Continue reading

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A reply to Owen Patterson

Owen Patterson was until a recent government reshuffle the UK environment secretary, basically responsible for the non-energy side of the environment (food, farming, national parks, forests, etc) largely in England.  He reputedly was a holder of the post who did … Continue reading

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The hydrogen economy myth-part 3

In two posts we had a look at the background science which is necessary to consider the question of the hydrogen economy myth.  Looking at the laws of thermodynamics suggests this idea does not add up.  Beyond these further inherent … Continue reading

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The hydrogen economy myth-part 1

Been having a bit of a blether about the hydrogen economy recently after a supposed breakthrough in hydrogen production at Glasgow University.  This got me thinking about this whole hydrogen economy myth which we covered in our book.  I’m afraid … Continue reading

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Is the current energy generation model going to break?

Is the current energy generation model going to break?  Maybe not immediately but over the next 10 years?  This is the question many free market analysts are starting to ask.  Over the last decade but with increasing speed over the … Continue reading

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