The potential for high skilled green jobs in the heatpump space is phenomenal but it is not inevitable. The industry wants to get off subsidy but it needs clear consistent regulation and government to fulfil promises to give investors confidence.
Research by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) found some 6,000 manufacturing jobs will be threatened by slow progress, while a "just transition" to heat pump manufacturing would reap huge economic rewards for UK workers.
Research by the Institute for Public Policy Research found some 6,000 manufacturing jobs will be threatened by slow progress.
Not often I'll say well done to the Daily Mail but credit where credit's due.
Utterly baffled by our local police force's objections to new cycle parking because it will mean more bike theft. I am now going to assume that they're going to object to new shops cos they'll create more shoplifting, and new housing cos more burglaries. Oh and new roads, cos more speeding.
When it comes to US power sector emissions, the closing of coal plants lowers emissions, and the deployment of wind, solar, and storage in substitution preserves those lower emissions. Increased use of NG in the power sector does not lower emissions.
When people think about leading countries in renewable energy they rarely think about Lithuania. The country has now reached a whopping 60% of wind + solar as a share of total electricity generation making it number 3 in the world. In 2012 gas still supplied 64% of Lithuania's electricity.
I propose we define "long-duration energy storage" as anything where the cost of the energy capacity is decoupled from that of the power capacity, and more energy capacity can be added cheaply. Usually this will be where you fill a big tank or other vessel with something.
As I have argued for the best part of a decade now, those who describe xenophobia and/or racism as the product of “legitimate concerns” are, by rhetorical construction, legitimising both the underlying prejudices and the downstream actions that they might (and have) lead to.
Amazing public service science here. Using a nuke against a hurricane is obviously a stupid idea but "because it wouldn't be anywhere near powerful enough" was not top of my list of reasons why. 👏👏 NOAA!
👏👏👏 The Climate Change Committee plays a crucial role in setting government ambition and shaping policy design. Emma Pinchbeck will be excellent at scrutinising government progress, advocating the work of her new team and communicating with the media/public. Great appointment.