Monthly Archives: September 2013

One thing we have learnt this week-energy price freeze

At the labour party conference this week, Ed Milliband announced an energy price freeze on gas and electricity prices for 20 months.  This will happen if labour win the election whilst legalisation is put through parliament to create a new … Continue reading

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The season of mellow fruitfulness is a good time to think about energy efficiency

Autumn is upon us. The season of mellow fruitfulness is a good time to think about energy efficiency as the nights draw in (in the northern hemisphere at least). Here are some suggestions from our book which contains plenty more.  … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-nuclear power

The UK party conference season is upon us and the first lot up are the liberal democrats, who have for the first time endorsed nuclear power. Albeit in a “limited role”.  Its disappointing but not surprising.  I’ve spoken to a … Continue reading

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Blackout

Someone once said you are only three meals from anarchy.  So it was with some trepidation I watched a docu drama on Channel 4 television (UK) called “Blackout”.  Trepidation because I thought the drama would be quite harrowing, and it … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-food banks and energy

One thing we have learnt this week is about food banks and energy.  There was another big report on food banks in the Guardian newspaper this week.  As I have blogged on here I don’t like food banks.  However, in … Continue reading

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How to manage excess power

In a previous post on smart meters I raised the issue in passing of what to do with excess power output that may occur from very large penetration of  PV systems on the low voltage grid.  Germany is facing this … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- political tensions and oil

Political tensions and oil are still an issue.  As tensions in the middle east and between Russia and the US have ratcheted up this week, so has the oil price.  It hasn’t gone up as much as you would think … Continue reading

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Smart meters, the latest controversy…

Forgot wind turbines and even fracking, the latest controversy set to hit the energy world is smart meters.  The UK has one of the largest programmes of smart meter installation in the world.  The news was this week that the … Continue reading

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