A presentation by Darren Jones B.Sc.(Hons) Eng. Tech MCIBSE LCEA – Managing Director of Low Carbon Europe. Available to download here: Energy Compliance “An Overhead or an Opportunity?” 21st March 2013 City Exhibition Centre, Manchester
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Martin Alder‘s response to the Telegraph article – “Too much green energy is bad for Britain. In some of the worst weather for more than 30 years, green power still only provides a tiny fraction of our energy needs.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/telegraph-view/9949595/Too-much-green-energy-is-bad-for-Britain.html Mendacious and dangerous .. in fact, last week if they cared to look wind power […]
Read MoreTesla-Westinghouse Systems, Smart Grids and Infrastructure
I was pleased to present to the British German Environment Forum, and this is the talk I gave. Enjoy. David Smart Grids and Infrastructurev04print
Read MoreKayak
Claverton Energy Group founder Dave Andrews is accompanying his son Joe for the first week of his attempt to kayak around Britain. They leave on the 20th of April from Falmouth . They will be attempting to raise £20k for the charities Water Aid and NACC (National Association for Colitis and Crohn’s Disease). Any donations […]
Read MoreThe difference between LCV and HCV (or Lower and Higher Heating Value, or Net and Gross) is clearly understood by all energy engineers. There is no 'right' or 'wrong' definition.
Perhaps I could comment as someone with direct experience as a project leader in gas turbine power generation/CHP technology. The difference between LCV and HCV (or Lower and Higher Heating Value, or Net and Gross) is clearly understood by all energy engineers. There is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ definition. The numerical difference between the two is […]
Read MoreDocument Download / Management
Log in to WordPress using the user name and password supplied to you. Look down the left hand menu and at the bottom you will see Downloads 1.) Select Downloads / Add a File 2.) Select “Upload a File” and browse to the file location and select it 3.) Click “Open” to lock it in […]
Read MoreWho are the Claverton Energy Group, the Claverton Energy Think Tank, the Claverton Energy Research Group
The Claverton Energy Group is a loose collection of individuals from various organisations with expertise in various areas related to energy, government policy, technology, engineering, finance, management, environment, climate change, transportation, agriculture, water, waste disposal and more… Mission Statement: To provide an expert forum in which to rigorously debate energy issues, and thereby provide fact based/ objective/independent […]
Read MoreAdding New Files to File Libary
This section tells you how to add Files also known as Downloads to the Claverton Site File Libarary Note the max file size is 3 MB. Log in to WordPress using the user name and password supplied to you. Look down the left hand menu and at the bottom you will see Downloads 1.) […]
Read MoreUse of bio char as a carbon sequestration method
More evidence that bio char is a good wheeze……… Abstract Abrupt Climate Change (ACC – NAS, 2001) is an issue that ‘haunts the climate change problem’ (IPCC, 2001) but has been neglected by policy makers up to now, maybe for want of practicable measures for effective response, save for risky geo-engineering.
Read More(old version) IGCC Based Power Plants for Carbon Capture and Storage F.Starr PhD. FIMMM. C.Eng
NOTE – THERE IS AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS PAPER HERE – http://tx1.fcomet.com/~claverto/cms/igcc-based-power-plants-for-carbon-capture-and-storage-fstarr-phd-fimmm-ceng.html IGCC Based Power Plants for Carbon Capture and Storage F.Starr PhD. FIMMM. C.Eng A Claverton Group Paper: 11th February 2009
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