Clean Coal Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is the technology of stripping carbon dioxide from the exhaust gases of fossil fuels and then burying it as a liquid underground.
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The recent U-turn by of some of the UK's leading environmentalists - and one-time nuclear energy opponents - on the issue of nuclear energy, has caused vigourous debate in the media. Their reasoning is that we simply don't have the capacity to produce enough renewable energy to meet our needs. But as this comprehensive Ecologist report from 2007 shows the UK is really a renewable energy powerhouse.
… 2009 News Renewable Energy Energy Oil UK Coal Gas Climate Change Global Warming Carbon … Global Warming Climate Change Nuclear Oil Coal Depleted Uranium UK Environment Climate … the energy crisis. Stop using oil, gas and coal and we might just stabilise carbon …
Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling.
… energy on the sites of existing coal-fired power stations once they are … replacing Australia’s 21,300 megawatts of coal-fired power generation capacity with … could choose between nuclear reactors or coal. * Asking respondents if nuclear power …
… 2022 report . Renewables soon to overtake coal and gas The IEA projects that in 2025, … generation and renewables will have overtaken coal and gas. The IEA projects that in 2027, … shares from 2022-27 for all other sources: coal, gas, nuclear and oil. Wind and solar PV …
The latest nuclear power ‘renaissance’ is going in reverse.
… are in sight: ‒ In 2025, renewables surpass coal-fired electricity generation to become … capacity had lower generation costs than new coal and natural gas plants in 2023, the IEA …
Climate scientist James Hansen's claims about Generation IV nuclear concepts simply don't stack up, argues JIM GREEN
… electricity "at a cost per kW less than coal." A complex, novel reactor coupled to a … system will be cheaper than shovelling coal into a burner? Not likely. The US …
Growing crops to solve the planet’s energy needs doesn’t work. Recycling the energy in our waste just might have a significant part to play. By Jeremy Smith & Jon Hughes
… borough council is replacing its old coal-burning power stations and finding a use … to put up with the pollution that came with coal – they also have lower fuel bills. Whilst coal costs 1.8 pence per kW hour, biomass in …
The UK has been described as the ‘Saudi Arabia’ of wind, with some 50 TWh of onshore and at least 450 TWh of offshore power available every year, well in excess of our current electricity demand.
… per cent, for gas power plants 60 per cent, coal plants 62 per cent and the historical …
The answer to the ongoing Brofiscin saga lies not in the South Wales Quarry but in Doncaster. Jon Hughes explains the complex legal judgement that has paralysed the Environment Agency and undermined its raison d’etre; to make the polluter pay
… had been home to a former gasworks, producing coal gas. Initially it was privately owned, …
The answer to the ongoing Brofiscin saga lies not in the South Wales Quarry but in Doncaster. Jon Hughes explains the complex legal judgement that has paralysed the Environment Agency and undermined its raison d’etre; to make the polluter pay
… had been home to a former gasworks, producing coal gas. Initially it was privately owned, …
Sir David King is credited with bringing climate change to serious political attention. But he is also a campaign of GM crops. How does that square?
… by the nanoparticles of carbon, produced by coal fires, that caused precipitation of … creates smog. So we stopped the burning of coal and, bingo, that stopped smog. So we have …
Nuclear energy is essential to preserve the world's biodiversity, according to 69 conservation scientists. But there's a mysterious omission in their analysis, writes Jim Green: nuclear weapons proliferation. And after a major exchange of nuclear bombs, and the 'nuclear winter' that would follow, exactly how much biodiversity would survive?
… to use nuclear reactors to back out a lot of coal ... then we'd have to put them in so many …