Taking the carbon out of home heating – Mr Wicks wants evidence
Malcolm Wicks is the Energy Minister. He has called for evidence on the best way to “decarbonise” the way we heat our homes. He is specifically asking for evidence about existing technologies...
View ArticleRenewable heat for homes – results of the Energy Savings Trust’s market research
Most businesses are established to service a present need. If you open a shop, you open it where there are likely to be lots of customers and you trade in goods that the customers want to buy. Some...
View ArticleA renewable heat consultation and the renewable heat expertise of the Energy...
When I started Genersys I used to do many presentations of solar thermal to a wide range of audiences. My last slide has a simple slogan “We need an energy policy, not an electricity policy”, because...
View ArticleThe Energy Efficiency Partnership for Homes
It is about time that I wrote in these posts about a United Kingdom body that in its quiet way does a great deal of good work in the field of emission savings by way of educating and exchange...
View ArticleTen things you need to know about modern solar water heating
Solar water heating is the most cost effective form of clean renewable energy that a householder can get. If you are thinking about becoming “greener” and investing in a solar system, then this guide...
View ArticleUsing clean renewables, dirty renewables or partly renewable technologies for...
The United Kingdom’s Department of Energy and Climate Change seem to need consultants to provide fundamental advice. That is fair enough, providing that they use consultants with genuine expertise....
View ArticleA Green Deal for Home Insulation
The United Kingdom’s coalition government promised to be the greenest ever. A cynic might well argue that such a promise does not mean that the government will be very green; after all it will not take...
View ArticleThe Renewable Heat Incentive and Solar Systems
After more than two years in the design process the United Kingdom Government has announced it Renewable Heat Incentive, covering renewable heat in England, Scotland and Wales. It is very good news for...
View ArticleMy Response to DECC’s Consultation on the Renewable Heat Incentive
I set out below the questions in the RHI Consultation together with my answers. I have underlined the questions. What are your views about the proposed approach of a universally available tariff...
View ArticleThe Renewable Heat Incentive
It is just not possible to run a renewable heat business in the United Kingdom. Government politicians Mr Greg Barker and Mr Ed Davey who are in charge of renewable heat policies simply cannot be...
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