Hydrogen pipeline transmission issues

A paper from Calin Cormos and Dr. Fred Starr. It points out that one of the main problems with hydrogen is transmitting it over long distances in pipelines. As such it implies that the outlet pressure from a ossification plant will have to be at least 70 bar, and because of the pressure drop and […]

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BBC talks about Dynamic Demand (smart fridges) and Smart Metering.

BBC programme “You and Yours” discussed the issues in a pretty comprehensive and well researched manner..  A representative from David Hirst’s (A Claverton Member)  RLTek company described how the frequency sensitive device, fitted to fridges, which are now being sold in UK can help the grid. Also talked to the Opposition spokesman on energy about Smart […]

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Prof Klaus Illum talks about atmospheric C02 levels and climate change

From – Klaus Illum3 February 2009 The time scales of the graphs above and below differ by a factor 1,000. The composition of the atmosphere (H2O, NH3, N2O, CH4, O2, …..) has changed during the last hundreds of millions of years. During the last hundred thousands of years the CO2 concentration has fluctuated at a […]

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Time is running out for UK flagship wind project London Array

Gregory Barker, the Shadow minister for climate change writing in the Sunday Times, 1st Feb, “Brown has a Power Failure” points out that unless a decision is made soon to go ahead with the London Array in the Thames Estuary, then National Grid will miss the slot allocated to upgrade the Grid in time. Apparently […]

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National Grid comes out for Biogas in a big way – 50% of UK gas demand

Acording to National Grid “Renewable gas has the potential to make a significant contribution to the UK’s renewable energy and carbon reduction targets for 2020. And in the longer term, with the right government policies in place, renewable gas could meet up to 50% of UK residential gas demand. Produced mainly via a process of […]

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