Category Archives: Renewables

Relentless rise in energy consumption

The latest BP Statistical Review of World Energy shows the world is continuing to undergo a relentless rise in energy consumption.  If anything the rate of energy consumption is increasing.  The only time in recent years this relentless rise in … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – German Energiewende

The German Energiewende or transition to renewables is controversial both at home and abroad.  This blog has detailed some of the issues about what to do with the excess power, although the problems put about by prominent climate sceptics seem … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- algae

This week I was going to blog about peak oil after I found an surprise article on it on a financial website, but then I found yet another one on algae.  We’ve seen it growing, the green, brown or red … Continue reading

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UK energy data

A while ago I promised a blog on the recent release of the UK energy data.  This blog covers some of it.  The energy data I’ve obtained is really very comprehensive and goes back to 1970.  It covers almost very … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- Balcombe is going carbon neutral

You may remember last summer the village of Balcombe was in the news rather a lot because of fracking.  In actual fact there was controversy over whether Cuadrilla were really fracking at Balcombe but in any case the village became … Continue reading

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Energy storage solutions

Could energy storage have to move up the political agenda?  Over the last two years the world has seen some very extreme weather.  We have had a year of rain in the UK (2012), record winds (2013) and record rainfall … Continue reading

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Things we have learnt this year…

Its customary to be looking back at this time of year and “The oil lamp” is going to be no exception.   Our book covers economics, transport, food as well as energy issues seeing them as all interlinked.  What’s happened … Continue reading

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Can we cut energy bills? Part 3.

In the previous two posts in this series we examined some of the ideas currently being discussed to cut energy bills.  As authors of “No oil in the lamp” we think energy bills are just going to keep going up. … Continue reading

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Can we cut energy bills? Part 2.

In the first blog in this series we looked briefly at the background issues on cutting energy bills when at the same time we are trying to de-carbonise. Commentators and politicians have made a number of suggestions over the last … Continue reading

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Forecasting the Energy scene to 2030 and beyond

I read a blog post recently from Bloomberg New Energy Finance forecasting the energy scene to 2030 and beyond.  As we wrote in “No oil in the lamp”; “It is important to state that predicting the future can be a … Continue reading

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