Category Archives: Renewables

Renewables had very good 2015

Renewables had very good 2015, that is the message from the REN21 global renewables status report.  The report has an extraordinary range of facts and I will attempt to pull out both the main ones and some surprising ones. Unsurprising … Continue reading

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BP data

Its that time of year when the BP data in their statistical energy review comes out.  This blog covers some the main things that stood out for me in the 2016 BP data. 1) oil reserves show a fall, this … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -charge for grid upkeep

A frisson of despair entered my heart this week when I heard OFGEM have suggested we might have to pay a charge for the grid upkeep.  According to the chief executive of OFGEM due to solar panels and energy storage, … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – Oil company greenwash?

Is the recent interest in renewables by oil companies just greenwash?  A long time ago I took a friend from church who worked for Wood Mackenzie (a research and consultancy firm involved in the mining and oil industries) to a … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – power cut

We had a power cut last Sunday.  It was inconvenient and lasted less than an hour.  I cannot remember when the last one was although I remember it happening.  Probably two years ago at lunch time.  This power cut was … Continue reading

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Electricity prices and PV grid parity

I found an interesting post that looks at the relationship between PV grid parity and electricity prices in the US.  The first thing to say is its complicated.   Whether a domestic PV system is grid parity with what comes up … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – Israeli tower of power

Israel is building the world’s tallest tower of power (solar tower) in the Negev desert.  Whilst I’m not going to get into the politics of Israel/Palestine I disagree with actions on both sides.   However, its fair to say that since … Continue reading

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Smart power revolution

The smart power revolution is on its way, that seems to be the message from two reports in the last week.  The first was from Energy UK.  The second is from the national infrastructure commission.  This latter body was set … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week UK energy lobby group changes direction

In what could be a very significant move the main energy lobby group in the UK (UK Energy) has changed direction on its renewables stance.  Up until now the lobby group which represents all the “big six” suppliers has been … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – eco town

Masdar an eco town?  I was going to write about the ongoing Hinkley C saga but found this story again, something I’d forgotten about.  Is Masdar an eco town or an eco ghost town?  When UAE decided to build this … Continue reading

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