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Offshore wind farms could become more efficient because of new technology that is emerging

By Barney Smith In September 2021 the Global Wind Energy Council produced a report on off-shore wind for 2020 which showed an increase of 6.1 GW, year on year. This was the second largest increase on record and constituted a 15 per cent increase on existing estimates. The cumulative total is now 35 GW. The [...]

By |2021-10-24T08:21:35+00:00October 21st, 2021|External|Comments Off on Offshore wind farms could become more efficient because of new technology that is emerging

Offshore wind farms could become more efficient through a new technology emergin

By Barney Smith In September 2021 the Global Wind Energy Council produced a report on off-shore wind for 2020 which showed an increase of 6.1 GW, year on year. This was the second largest increase on record and constituted a 15 per cent increase on existing estimates. The cumulative total is now 35 GW. The [...]

By |2021-10-22T15:44:49+00:00October 21st, 2021|Articles|Comments Off on Offshore wind farms could become more efficient through a new technology emergin

Ceres Power upgrades its technologies to join the hydrogen economy

By Stewart Dalby You have got hand it to the management at Ceres Power. For almost two decades the Aim-listed group has maintained that it would use its technologies to cut household emissions as well as finding ways of reducing the use of carbon in heavy industry. Recently it has also pitched its SteelCell solid [...]

By |2021-10-21T07:55:31+00:00October 19th, 2021|Ceres Power Holdings|Comments Off on Ceres Power upgrades its technologies to join the hydrogen economy

China to End International Coal Financing after ‘Profoundly Important’ UN Statement

President Xi Jinping addresses the United Nations General Assembley on China's plans on coal power stations This article first appeared on the climatenewsnet@theenergymix.com website Primary Author: Compiled by Mitchell Beer @mitchellbeer A single phrase in a recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly sent waves through the international climate policy community this week [...]

By |2021-10-15T19:47:05+00:00October 13th, 2021|External|Comments Off on China to End International Coal Financing after ‘Profoundly Important’ UN Statement

The Energy crisis has exposed Britain’s governments’ persistent failure properly to regulate Britain’s energy market

By Stewart Dalby Leaving aside the problems of petrol and CO2 shortages, the current Energy Crisis is the most disruptive in more than 50 years, in that the exponential rise in the wholesale gas price has caused domestic housing gas and electrical bills to go up considerably as well. The crisis is also significant in [...]

By |2021-10-07T11:29:28+00:00October 7th, 2021|Features|Comments Off on The Energy crisis has exposed Britain’s governments’ persistent failure properly to regulate Britain’s energy market

Climate Finance Faces $75-Billion Gap as COP 26 Looms 1,000 Hours Away

                                             A rain flooding scenario ln Nicaragua : pic-pic https://theenergymix.com  This article first appeared on the https://theenergymix.com website  Primary Author:MitchellBeer@ Mitchell Beer With the opening of this year’s United Nations climate change conference, COP [...]

By |2021-09-23T20:29:45+00:00September 22nd, 2021|External|Comments Off on Climate Finance Faces $75-Billion Gap as COP 26 Looms 1,000 Hours Away

This is the second article in a three part series on domestic energy prices rising as leading suppliers are at odds with the regulator

Last week on 9 September I published an article which said that recently the Financial Times had a lead story with a spokesman from Centrica the owner of British Gas saying soaring wholesale prices for energy, particularly gas, could raise domestic energy bills substantially They could also force energy intensive businesses to cut production and, [...]

By |2021-09-16T16:58:12+00:00September 16th, 2021|Features|Comments Off on This is the second article in a three part series on domestic energy prices rising as leading suppliers are at odds with the regulator

Domestic energy prices rise as leading suppliers at odds with the regulator Ofgem

Recently the Financial Times had a lead story with a spokesman from Centrica the owner of British Gas saying soaring wholesale prices for energy, particularly gas, could raise domestic energy bills substantially They could also force energy intensive businesses to cut production and, in some cases shut down for a time. Gas prices have increased [...]

By |2021-09-10T17:24:06+00:00September 9th, 2021|Features|Comments Off on Domestic energy prices rise as leading suppliers at odds with the regulator Ofgem

Commercial Clean Fuels Ambitions Move One Step Closer For Velocys

By Martin Clark London-listed synthetic fuels group, Velocys, is growing in confidence that it will soon be able to showcase its unique technology to a much wider market and on a commercial footing.The company has taken a number of notable strides in recent weeks, including securing additional funding for Altalto, its flagship UK waste-to-fuel project [...]

By |2021-09-08T17:28:56+00:00September 8th, 2021|Velocys|Comments Off on Commercial Clean Fuels Ambitions Move One Step Closer For Velocys

Eden Research had another poor trading year in 2020

By Stewart Dalby On 21 July last year (2020) we published an article which said, “Eden Research suffered a blip in its fortunes in 209 but expects better times in 2020”. According to Preliminary Results for the Year Ended 31 December 2020 released on 30 June 2021, however, Eden’s fortunes do not appear to have [...]

By |2021-09-04T08:01:21+00:00September 2nd, 2021|Eden Research Plc|Comments Off on Eden Research had another poor trading year in 2020
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