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...
by Sophia Karlberg | Jan 24, 2014 | Climate Change, Dorset Energized News, Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Living
I would like to tell you about a positive local collaboration between, amongst others, Dorset, and Brittany in France, that has been going on since May 2011! I met up with the SEACS (Sustainable Energy Across the Common Space) partnership of local councils on both...
by Theresa McManus | Dec 20, 2012 | Climate Change, Fuel Poverty & Security, Green Electricity & Gas, Renewable Energy, Renewable Heat Energy
Here’s some warming news for Winter! RenewableUK, the trade and professional body representing the wind, wave and tidal energy industries, has welcomed a report last week by the Committee on Climate Change which shows that generating energy from renewable...
by Paul McIntosh | Dec 19, 2012 | Community Energy, Renewable Energy
A new Community Energy Group Newsletter has been released for December 2012, supported by RegenSW, as the first community energy bulletin for the South West region. The newsletter aims to provide you with updates from the Community Energy Group Network and...
by Keith Wheaton-Green | Dec 7, 2012 | Renewable Energy
We came across this article by E2B pulse – the UK carbon reduction network on a new study which has revealed the extent of negative media coverage of renewables. It says: “More than half of articles on renewable energy published by the UK’s leading...