Category Archives: Energy

The futility of trying to control climate change through a carbon price

TweetShare The shale gas story illustrates beautifully the futility of trying to control climate change through a carbon price. Put the price of carbon up with one hand with your climate policy and a whole bunch of very clever and … Continue reading

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NUCLEAR NONSENSE 2

TweetShare    Actually, this should properly be called more of the same nuclear nonsense. Writing in the Guardian Michael Hanlon on May 2nd describes in some detail the rate of closure of Britain’s existing nuclear power stations. This is a … Continue reading

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NUCLEAR NONSENSE 1.

TweetShareThe British media has become so impoverished  that it can no longer be relied on to do a decent job of challenging the nonsense purveyed by politicians, government officials, the nuclear industry and others about nuclear power. As an antidote … Continue reading

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Letter to the Sunday Telegraph – MPs and academics call for National Audit Office to review nuclear negotiations

TweetShareIn an open letter to the Sunday Telegraph, MPs and academics call for the National Audit Office to review nuclear negotiations between the Government an EDF Energy over financial support for the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset. … Continue reading

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Prime Minister to make £50 billion bet

TweetSharePRESS RELEASE 13 March 2013 Prime Minister to make £50 billion bet Ed Davey will soon sign a long term investment contract to buy electricity for 30-40 years at twice today’s price from an EDF nuclear power station that will … Continue reading

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Hinkley and Sizewell will cost us £155 billion over 30 years under the CfD

TweetShareThe government is pressing ahead, in the face of growing difficulties, with its effort to build new nuclear power stations in Britain. So far, it has failed to come clean about what this will actually cost British businesses and householders. … Continue reading

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Nuclear power would appear to have acquired the power to destroy logic

TweetShareSome people worry about nuclear power because they fear the risks to human health from radioactivity. Others are concerned about the morality of leaving a legacy of radioactive wastes that will be dangerous for hundreds of thousands of years. Others … Continue reading

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Video Blog 2: deploying renewables needs political will

TweetShareIn the second of my video blogs with RTCC I argue that we are not deploying renewables fast enough because of a lack of political will. We must think about renewables as being a package of technologies, not individual technologies. … Continue reading

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The first of my video blogs: why the UK should not pursue nuclear

TweetShareSee below my first video blog, made in conjunction with RTCC. In two and a half minutes, I argue why the UK should not pursue nuclear as a policy option- the cost, nuclear proliferation, and waste are all prohibitive.  

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Summary of Twitter Q&A with Mark Kenber, CEO The Climate Group

TweetShareMark Kenber and I took part in the first of a series of live Twitter Q&As run by The Climate Group. It was good to see so much interest and engagement. If you missed the discussion yesterday morning, then you can … Continue reading

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