Monthly Archives: February 2015

One thing we have learnt this week – rapid charge battery

An Israeli company claims to have invented a new type of rapid charge battery that can charge a mobile phone in 30 seconds!  What’s equally extraordinary is that this breakthrough has come out Alzheimer’s disease research.  The team discovered some … Continue reading

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Lime part 3. Lime plaster

In parts 1 and 2 of this occasional series on lime we looked at the background to lime and the use of lime mortar in re-pointing walls, today in the last  parts we will look at the use of lime … 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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Lent thoughts

Lent starts today.  Traditionally this has been used by Christians as a preparation for Easter based around the idea of 40 days starting the day after Ash Wednesday.  The idea of 40 crops up many times in the bible.  It … 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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Noah

We got round to watching Noah on DVD last weekend.  In the 1980’s the alternative comedians in the UK combined to make a series of short films called “The Comic Strip Presents”.  One of these was a 1 hour special … 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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Citizen’s income

In the Guardian today Paul Mason raised one of the most interesting economic ideas ever suggested, that of a citizen’s income.  This idea has been around for years but has recently surfaced again during the UK election campaign since the … Continue reading

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