ODAC Newsletter – 16 Jan
A weekly update from a UK perspective
A weekly update from a UK perspective
Alarmed by claims about Google searches
Growth in Energy Use Could Drop 22 Percent by 2030 Under Right Conditions: Report
It’s Flue Season
Post Carbon Institute’s proposal for the Obama Administration’s response to economic, environmental, and energy challenges.
Sustainable Cooking Stoves
Saving the Economy, One Furnace at a Time
The Roots of Energy Efficiency
A Chill Blows Through Wind Power
Alex Steffen: Where We Are And Where We’re Going
Reality Report: Bill McKibben
The Effect of Natural Gradients on the Net Energy Profits from Corn Ethanol
Kissinger: The Chance for a New World Order
Steven Chu Eases Up on the Gas Price Pedal
Greening the stimulus
“Green” billboard ready to light up Times Square
Oil execs see growth in renewable energy
Ambitious solar plans in France
Wind in Wyoming
Cash crunch slows high-speed rail project
A move toward veggie power aloft
Toyota to build electric town car, plug-in hybrids
Ever since I read the Kinsale Energy Descent Action Plan I realised that the next step would be a detailed accounting of energy consumption for a town or region, and an analysis of potential local renewable supplies. The Mayo Energy Audit does all this and more and represents an important next step in the energy descent process for County Mayo in the West of Ireland.
International Energy Agency ‘blocking global switch to renewables’
Tehran looks to the skies for cheap power from the sun
Speculation grows over mysterious wind turbine damage
A weekly review from a UK perspective
Obama issues do-or-die warning on recession
A $2 trillion bet on powering America
Greening the Ghetto
Porn industry seeks federal bailout