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2011-08-15 Measuring the Heat Losses and Solar Gains of Buildings

Before the Solar World Congress 2011 in Kassel, Germany, I submitted the Abstract of a paper: 'Measuring the Heat Losses and Solar Gains of Buildings via a Novel Analysis of the Data'.
This was accepted for oral presentation.
To complete the paper, I had to process three years' data and subject it to my novel analysis. However, this went well and I was very pleased with the results.

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2010-09-03 Pathways to Renewable Transport Fuels

I and Dr Richard Pearson were invited to a meeting held by Air Fuel Synthesis. In connection with this, I produced a roundup of renewable fuel plants in Europe, finding seven, and synthetic renewable fuel activities in the USA, finding two.
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2010-09-21 CCS vs Wind Turbines

This presentation was prepared for - but not given at - a conference on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in London.

The UK Government was then offering the power companies £ 1 billion to build coal- or gas-fired power plants with CCS.


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2018-10-12 Japan To Add 17 Gigawatts Of New Solar By End Of 2020

Floating solar in Japan - click for full size image
Floating solar in Japan



Growth in Japan’s solar power sector is predicted to slow over the coming decade, according to a new analysis from the Fitch Group, but not before the industry adds 17 gigawatts (GW) worth of new solar capacity between the end of 2017 and the end of 2020.

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2018-06-30 Savings and Renewables - The Way to Zero Carbon by 2050

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The Way to Zero Carbon by 2050
UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2015
Electricity 29%
Transport 24%
Heat 30%
Agriculture 10%
Other 7%
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2010-09 Saving Electricity

This short presentation on Saving Electricity in Industry and Homes was given to an engineering society.

The data was valid at the time, but there have been considerable changes in some end-uses, especially lighting.

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2021-09-29 Nuclear Power and the EU Taxonomy

Around September 2021, the European Commission considered the inclusion of nuclear power in the taxonomy for future investments in energy.

This was based on a single report from the European Joint Research Centre, which still has close links with the nuclear industry and is widely perceived as playing a promoting role for nuclear energy within the European Union.

The JRC Report ignored the report of the German Ethics Commission for a Safe Energy Supply of 2011, which had lead to Germany phasing out nuclear power by 2023.

The European Commision also ignored 'Sustainability at risk, A critical analysis of the EU Joint Research Centre technical assessment of nuclear energy with respect to the "do no significant harm" criteria of the EU Taxonomy Regulation, of 2021-09 by Dr. Christoph Pistner, Dr. Matthias Englert and Dr. Ben Wealer, for the Heinrich Boell Foundation.

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2010-05-03 The CRI Renewable Methanol Process and Potential

The Icelandic company Carbon Recycling International has developed a process for synthesising methanol from renewable sources. The feedstocks are hydrogen produced by the electrolysis of water with geothermal and hydro electricity and carbon dioxide captured from geothermal hot water boreholes.
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2011-06-09 Evidence for the Energy Bill - the Green Deal

I submitted the pdf file in response to the The Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation, Consultation Document.
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2018-10-08 We have 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe, warns UN

Urgent changes needed to cut risk of extreme heat, drought, floods and poverty, says IPCC
The world’s leading climate scientists have warned there is only a dozen years for global warming to be kept to a maximum of 1.5C, beyond which even half a degree will significantly worsen the risks of drought, floods, extreme heat and poverty for hundreds of millions of people.

The authors of the landmark report by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released on Monday say urgent and unprecedented changes are needed to reach the target, which they say is affordable and feasible although it lies at the most ambitious end of the Paris agreement pledge to keep temperatures between 1.5C and 2C.

The half-degree difference could also prevent corals from being completely eradicated and ease pressure on the Arctic, according to the 1.5C study, which was launched after approval at a final plenary of all 195 countries in Incheon in South Korea that saw delegates hugging one another, with some in tears.

“It’s a line in the sand and what it says to our species is that this is the moment and we must act now,” said Debra Roberts, a co-chair of the working group on impacts. “This is the largest clarion bell from the science community and I hope it mobilises people and dents the mood of complacency.”
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