Monthly Archives: August 2012
Are wildfires the new norm?
While much of the UK’s summer has been amongst the wettest on record, many parts of the globe are suffering with heat and drought, with the most newsworthy example being the United States. In many cases, such heat brings with … Continue reading
Biology and Alternative Fuels Take On Big Oil, How Are they Doing?
Guest post by Madison Jones In recent years, the advent of biofuels technology has inspired a global movement for change in the way we produce energy. While biodiesel, ethanol and other eco-friendly fuel sources have been touted by environmentalists for … Continue reading
Olympics are greener than we thought
Last week I went to the Olympics… So did thousands of other people, some, like me, probably didn;t think they were that interested in sport, until they got hooked by the events on the TV. In my case it was … Continue reading
Could EMR give EfW a boost?
As we’ve reported previously on the blog, the Government’s plans for Energy Market Reform (EMR) have been heavily criticised by almost everyone, except 1 out of the Big Six energy companies. It’s no wonder that The Treasury doesn’t want to … Continue reading


