by admin | Feb 23, 2023 | Clean Energy Insights
In the UK Solar farms are often thought of as a blight on the landscape, however they can be both architectural and engineering masterpieces that are both functional and beautiful. They also create jobs, boost the clean energy economy and can even become tourist...
by admin | Feb 10, 2023 | Clean Energy Insights
– A summary of Belgian Carbon Capture (CCS) & Hydrogen Developments Coming Up, and How to Find out More One of my goals upon moving back to UK in 2009 was to see a lot more of Europe. I completely failed.. But it’s still a goal to be achieved one day,...
by admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Clean Energy Insights
Organisational decision-making is difficult. Decarbonisation & Energy Security Policies lay out the future ambitions of many countries to achieve net zero, however progress can be slow if using traditional working practices. I’ve observed the following...
by admin | Sep 23, 2022 | Clean Energy Insights
Understanding why Africa isn’t powered 100% by solar, given its abundance Last week I visited Western Uganda, the cattle corridor of the country. Besides the dozens of cattle ranches and homesteads one sees on the drive west of Kampala, I was astonished to...
by admin | Jul 20, 2022 | Clean Energy Insights
In recent months we’ve been looking a little more closely at the evidence for actual historic demand and use cases for hydrogen, and the range of published benchmarks for hydrogen production. In short, large volumes of hydrogen are used as an industrial gas...
by admin | Apr 26, 2022 | Clean Energy Insights
Last week I attended the UK Carbon Capture & Storage’s Research Centre (UKCCSRC) Spring Conference. Trying to ‘make sense’ of UK CCS is something that we’ve been working on for a few months, but had limited background context on – so...