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The Economics of Clean Energy
24th September 2015 | Peter Rolton: Chairman, Rolton Group
Winding the clock back to the start of parliament in 2010, I’m sure we all remember David Cameron promising to deliver ‘the greenest government ever’, with rhetoric about taking the necessary hard decisions to ensure we are equipped for a prosperous and low-carbon future.
Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. II
12th April 2013 | Peter Rolton
Last week I wrote about the emerging concept of energy as a weapon in the fight between state and corporation, and how this might pan out in future as the world’s resources continue to dwindle.
Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. I
4th April 2013 | Peter Rolton
In late 2011, American company Noble Energy Inc. reported that up to 8 trillion cubic feet of gas deposits had been discovered off the coast of Cyprus, which is more fuel than the island could use in over a century and is, of course, extremely valuable.
Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. I
4th April 2013 | Peter Rolton
In late 2011, American company Noble Energy Inc. reported that up to 8 trillion cubic feet of gas deposits had been discovered off the coast of Cyprus, which is more fuel than the island could use in over a century and is, of course, extremely valuable.
Case Study: Straw Biomass
28th March 2013 | David Williams
This week we proudly present another guest blog, written by Chief Executive of Eco2 and Chair of the Welsh Government’s Energy and Environment Advisory Panel, David Williams.
Glimpsing the summit from Ecobuild
22nd March 2013 | Paul King
This week we are delighted to feature a guest blog from Paul King, Chief Executive of the UK Green Building Council, who writes of the challenges which lay in wait over the coming years as we make the necessary transition to a more sustainable Britain.
The Contributions of Chris Huhne
15th March 2013 | Peter Rolton
If you type the name of Britain’s former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne, into Google, you will have to trawl through several pages before finding any result which is unrelated to the penalty points scandal he has been embroiled in for more than two years.