Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Sunday, 19 February 2012
To Go Green needs Green...
ITV's Tonight Program Explores Government's Green Policy .
The recent Tonight episode raises the fair questions on what the green incentives from the government are all about...
While there are initiatives to introduce green energy into homes, how egalitarian are they?
Are they going to stimulate the economy, or just end up spending taxpayer's money to make those who can afford it a tidy little profit?
And what about industries that are energy intensive by nature?
The recent Tonight episode raises the fair questions on what the green incentives from the government are all about...
While there are initiatives to introduce green energy into homes, how egalitarian are they?
Are they going to stimulate the economy, or just end up spending taxpayer's money to make those who can afford it a tidy little profit?
And what about industries that are energy intensive by nature?
Labels:
alternative fuel,
biomass,
eco,
ecology,
energy intensive industry,
green energy RHI,
Renewable Heat Incentive,
solar,
wind
Friday, 10 February 2012
Solar Panelled Electric top-up
New to motorway services in the UK, not renowned for their value for money, but here is a solar powered charger for flagging travellers' electrovehicles...

Ironically to be there long enough to get to the next service station on the charge, I imagine you would have to pay about as much in parking fees as you would in their extortionate petrol prices ;-)
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Ironically to be there long enough to get to the next service station on the charge, I imagine you would have to pay about as much in parking fees as you would in their extortionate petrol prices ;-)
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Location:Charnock Richard,United Kingdom
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