Category Archives: energy costs

One thing we have learnt this week -oil price

The current low oil price is not just down to geology but also economics.  Over what is nearly a year this blog has put forward a number of theories as to why the oil price has fallen.  The latest oil … Continue reading

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Six energy facts from BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2015

Six Energy facts as highlighted by BP…. Last week I looked at some of the facts BP seemed less keen to draw attention to. 1) Thanks to shale oil USA becomes largest oil producer questioning peak oil theory.  What I … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- future oil and gas prices

Its a brave person or organization that attempts to predict future oil and gas prices.  One such body is the Office for budget responsibility (OBR).  Set up by the last Tory led coalition as a political wheeze, its proving quite useful … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- Saudi oil

The New York times has discovered something very interesting this week about Saudi oil and global energy prices.  One of the big mysteries about the current low oil price is why the Saudis keep pumping the stuff.  After all they … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-climate change and the election campaign

As the UK’s general election campaign draws to its bad tempered close (for the moment?) the big surprise is how little climate change and energy policy has featured as an issue.  After all the UK government (whoever that will be) … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -What to do about energy prices?

What to do about energy prices?  Whilst the headline oil price has fallen and hence the wholesale price of natural gas has plunged, energy prices in general have not.  The price of gas and electricity is still very high.  Wages … Continue reading

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Interconnector-interconnections

This week the worlds longest interconnector has been announced between the UK and Norway.  (An interconnector is an international transmission line that connects two countries.)  In our book we looked at the problems that switching to renewable electricity on a … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – energy storage

This week I read an article claiming that a company involved in energy storage could put in as much as 30MWp of domestic capacity a week by working with a cable TV installer.  This got me interested in their product … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – how much energy use is equitable?

                  How much energy use is equitable?  This is something that has been drawn to my attention this week.  Apparently the Swiss city of Zurich has its own version of the Energiewende.  … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – energy costs

What goes up comes down more slowly, at least it does when its related to energy costs.  As the oil price has plunged a variety of different sectors have how can I put it, been slow to pass on the … Continue reading

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