Energetic moves?
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
Good and bad news came in around the UK energy situation.
Problems in the area are not going to go away. Here we have a selection: political, economic, local opinion and habitat impact.
uncompetitive supplies
Allan Asher, the chief executive of Energywatch, has told MPs that power companies have it too easy. There is next to no market competition.
It is indisputable that competition in a market of six major players is unlikely to be as fierce as it would be with 20. As a result, he said, the difference between them is “just a few pence a week”.
hot air
Villagers in part of south Leicestershire are protesting at proposals to build a wind farm. They would be equivalent to eleven 40-storey buildings.
Members of the protest group claim the plan will damage the environment.
nuclear expansion
The UK government confirmed in January that it was in the country’s long-term interest that nuclear power should play a role in providing Britain with clean, secure and affordable energy.
About one million litres of water will soon be saved by Southern Water on the Island every day.
Around 10,000 people took part in the recent
growing event
Camden residents’ conscientiously sorted doorstep recycling boxes are simply rebundled and sent abroad.
Biofuels have had many warnings.

SWOT Analysis - usually a business tool - is showing the economy could turn on new jobs created in the renewable energy and efficiency sectors.
Saudi Arabia has threatened to halt oil exports to Taiwan over Taipei’s reluctance to invest in Saudi Arabia’s power and water desalination plant, a report said Monday.
Radical CO2 reduction targets and urgent switchover to renewables energy sources is NASA’s opinion.
