Category Archives: Renewables

One thing we have learnt this week -heated by water

Here’s a strange idea I came across this week, one of our homes and businesses heated by water.  The idea of buildings heated by water is not so crazy the more you think about it.  As we outlined in our … 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- UK greenhouse emissions fell last year

          According to government statistics released this week UK greenhouse emissions fell last year by nearly 9%.  The reasons for this are; A mild winter in 2013/14 meant less gas use to heat our houses. Reduced … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- divestment

The big story of the week has to be divestment (more specifically fossil fuel divestment).   Increasingly individuals, philanthropic investment  funds, educational institutions and (I’m glad to say) churches are selling their shares in fossil fuel companies.  The divestment  movement which … Continue reading

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Powered by pee

A few weeks ago I heard a story about loos powered by Pee and an appeal for students to use the toilets.  I recognised what they were talking about since this is the area I did my doctorate in- that … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – the yin and yang of climate change

Over the last week Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben have written long pieces in the Guardian acting as the yin and yang of climate change.  Naomi Klein has pointed out all the huge challenges we have to make in a … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – energy outlook 2035

BP produces two important energy documents a year, the “Statistical Review of World Energy” and the “Energy outlook”.  The energy outlook has just been published looking forward to 2035.  This post will pick out some of the most salient points … 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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End of year thoughts

Its customary at this time of year for some end of year thoughts.  Like many pundits I cannot wait to see the back of 2014 and hope 2015 will be better for not just me but more importantly many of … Continue reading

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