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AFC Energy demonstrates the first fuel cell driven charger for electrical vehicles

With all the news in 2018 about the transition to electric vehicles it is not surprising that fuel cell companies should jump on the bandwagon. In January AFC Energy (AFC) announced a successful demonstration of what it claims is the world’s first electric vehicle (EV) charger based on a hydrogen fuel cell. The unit, known [...]

By |2019-01-29T09:03:56+00:00January 29th, 2019|AFC Energy|Comments Off on AFC Energy demonstrates the first fuel cell driven charger for electrical vehicles

Should we believe scientists on rising global temperatures?

Scientists tell us that the earth is warming at the rate of 0.20C per decade because we emit too much CO2. Some people are sceptical while others wonder how one can be so precise about an object whose temperature varies from -500C to +500C in place and time. How far can we trust the scientists? [...]

By |2019-01-24T09:18:28+00:00January 24th, 2019|General|Comments Off on Should we believe scientists on rising global temperatures?

NextEnergy Solar Fund benefited from last year’s hot summer but needs to adapt to changing conditions

The year 2018 was good for solar energy companies. With one of the hottest summers in UK history NextEnergy Solar Fund (NESF) was able to generate 7.9 per cent more electricity than budgeted from its 60+ UK solar plants in the six months to 30 September 2018. Measurements of the actual solar irradiation suggested that [...]

By |2019-01-16T18:40:09+00:00January 15th, 2019|NextEnergy Solar Fund|Comments Off on NextEnergy Solar Fund benefited from last year’s hot summer but needs to adapt to changing conditions

PhotonStar LED puts its light fixture subsidiary into liquidation and awaits orders for its building management system

On 31 October the PhotonStar LED Group (PSL) announced that it would place its LED fixtures business PhotonStar LED Ltd in liquidation. A month earlier, in announcing the half-year results to 30 June, PSL had been relatively optimistic about its up-market colour-tuneable and circadian LED fixtures which it has been selling since before it listed [...]

By |2018-12-21T16:04:14+00:00December 20th, 2018|PhotonStar LED Group|Comments Off on PhotonStar LED puts its light fixture subsidiary into liquidation and awaits orders for its building management system

The UK Government finds a new enthusiasm for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage.

At a conference hosted jointly with the International Energy Agency in Edinburgh on 28 November the government announced new plans for evaluating and introducing Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) in the UK. The main goals are to have the first large-scale plants operating by the mid-2020’s and for it to be introduced “at scale” [...]

By |2018-12-12T11:19:58+00:00December 11th, 2018|Oil & Gas|Comments Off on The UK Government finds a new enthusiasm for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage.

Bushveld Minerals profits from high vanadium prices and sees a bright future in flow batteries

Bushveld Mineral’s results for the first six months of 2018 make remarkable reading. Revenue was £62million, up from £2.2m for the ten months to the end of 2017, and profits after tax turned a loss of £0.7m into a profit of £21.1m. The reasons for this dramatic change were, first, the decision by Bushveld in [...]

By |2018-12-05T18:53:34+00:00December 5th, 2018|Bushveld Minerals|Comments Off on Bushveld Minerals profits from high vanadium prices and sees a bright future in flow batteries

Decarbonising Heat III: the hydrogen solution

The two previous articles on Decarbonising Heat summarised the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC)’s study of the costs of different solutions and looked in more detail into the most effective but also the most expensive of these solutions – heat pumps. This article will look into the other main contender – the use of hydrogen instead [...]

By |2018-11-27T19:09:26+00:00November 27th, 2018|Heating|Comments Off on Decarbonising Heat III: the hydrogen solution

Decarbonising Heat II: heat pumps and hybrid gas-electricity solutions

The previous article on Decarbonising Heat summed up the National Infrastructure Commission’s study of the cost of different solutions to this problem. The most effective, but also the most expensive, was found to be the heat pump. This article will look into the pros and cons of heat pumps, and also into a solution that [...]

By |2018-11-12T18:50:27+00:00November 13th, 2018|Heating|Comments Off on Decarbonising Heat II: heat pumps and hybrid gas-electricity solutions

Decarbonising Heat I: the NIC estimates the cost

The National Infrastructure Commission was set up by the government in 2015 to give non-ministerial advice on the UK’s infrastructure. It monitors projects and produces studies, and is obliged to give an Assessment once every parliament of future needs. It has about 35 employees and a board who are mainly directors from industry or academics [...]

By |2018-11-07T18:48:06+00:00November 7th, 2018|Heating|Comments Off on Decarbonising Heat I: the NIC estimates the cost

PowerHouse Energy offers interesting solutions for Energy from Waste but still has much to prove

Writing about PowerHouse Energy Group (PHE) a year ago we noted that that the company’s name was somewhat misleading as it had not yet produced any revenue and had no employees, all the work being done through alliances and subsidiaries. In the interim results for the first half of 2018 published on 28 September, PHE [...]

By |2018-10-30T08:44:05+00:00October 30th, 2018|Powerhouse Energy Group|Comments Off on PowerHouse Energy offers interesting solutions for Energy from Waste but still has much to prove
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