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.
… Power On - Wind Jon Hughes Mark Anslow | 1st November 2007 News Wind Energy Electricit Hydro-electric Wind Farms Wind Carbon Dioxide Global Warming …
There is much talk of the possibility of a future ‘hydrogen economy’, which will power all our vehicles and homes. It is important to remember that hydrogen is not an energy source; it is an energy carrier. To obtain hydrogen it must be split from either natural gas or water molecules. The former, most widely used, method not only requires energy but also gives off carbon dioxide (CO2) in the process. Hydrogen produced in this way requires more energy to make than will eventually be returned when it is used. It makes more sense from a climate perspective to burn the natural gas itself than to convert and re-convert it to hydrogen in this way.
… by renewable sources of electricity such as wind turbines or solar panels. Even here, … to use the electricity straight from the wind turbine than to convert it to hydrogen … sources is that they are unpredictable – the wind may blow strongly in the middle of the …
Sir Nicholas Stern was asked to find out what way of averting climate change was economically feasible. A loaded question that has allowed him to find a perverse solution to a fatal problem.
… Campaigns Companies Campaigns Nuclear Solar Wind Famine Risk Sea Levels C … about what these might be. They could be wind or wave power, they could be nuclear. … a whimper, is changing its power supply to wind-generation. These are adult countries, …
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.
… the UK’s energy portfolio is scattered to the winds in Whitehall. Energy policy is, perhaps … only look substantial compared to our dwindling supplies of oil and gas. In 2006, the … energy are fixed – the sun always shines, the wind always blows, the tide always turns and …
What does Douglas Gowan know that everyone else wants to keep hidden? For 40 years the story of Brofiscin Quarry – now the most polluted place in the UK – has been suppressed...
… the US press has reported the judge aims to wind up proceedings within months, having …
What does Douglas Gowan know that everyone else wants to keep hidden? For 40 years the story of Brofiscin Quarry – now the most polluted place in the UK – has been suppressed...
… the US press has reported the judge aims to wind up proceedings within months, having …