by Vince Adams | Jul 7, 2015 | Community Energy, Energy News for UK, Sustainable Living, Uncategorized
You are invited to the launch of a new report from the Resilience Centre: The power to transform the South West How to meet the region’s energy needs through renewable energy generation 5.30pm, Friday 10th July 2015 Glastonbury Town Hall, Magdalene Street,...
by Vince Adams | Jun 28, 2015 | Climate Change, Community Energy, Energy News for UK, Sustainable Living
One of my heroes David Attenborough was interviewed this morning on the Andrew Marr Show and asked about his views on climate change. His response was that if we only replace now fossil fuels with renewables we can turn back climate change. This is so fundamental and...
by Vince Adams | Jun 24, 2015 | Climate Change, Sustainable Farming & Food, Sustainable Living, Sustainable Living
At Letsgetenergized we believe that local sustainability is hugely important and in partnership with a move to renewable energy will begin to drive back climate change and protect the Planet. As someone who finds it difficult to grow vegetables this initiative by Pam...
by Vince Adams | Jun 24, 2015 | Solar Energy, Sustainable Living, Sustainable Living, Uncategorized
Your chance to visit a working Solar Farm and see for yourself whats going on under the panels. Please find attached an invitation to visit Race Solar Farm near Lytchett Matravers which will be open to the public to celebrate Solar Independence Day, on Saturday July...
by Vince Adams | Jun 18, 2015 | Community Energy, Sustainable Living, Uncategorized, Wind Power
Dorset Renewable Energy Co Could we create our own local Power Co with a win for the people, win for the investors and of course a win for the Planet. See what you think ! The socio-economic power of wind energy in remote areas Jan 19, 2015 Wind projects with a...
by Vince Adams | Jun 17, 2015 | Energy News for UK, Sustainable Living
Power in the hands of other Countries Europe imports over half the energy it consumes. Only Denmark is left as an exporter. We import 90 percent of our crude oil. We import 66 percent of our natural gas. Even 40 percent of our nuclear fuel comes from beyond European...