Step 1 in the Revolution: Buy Back The Grid!

72 communities have already bought back their Grid systems. This has allowed the local community to decide how their energy is produced.

In Germany municipal utilities allow communities to focus on energy efficiency, renewables, and distributed co-generation without the need for nuclear and coal power. The study found that 60% of the installed capacity of municipals was co-generation in 2012, followed by 28% thermal capacity (fossil) and 12% renewables – putting municipals at half the national level for renewables but also as the main driver for co-generation in the country.

Here is the whole article: Recommunalization in Germany

In the UK wee need to take a first step by buying back our national grid. I have posted several times about the costs added to renewables by grid connections and the lack of energy storage capacity in the UK.

Owning the grid allows Us to decide how and where energy will be produced.

We Can Engineer Anything We Want.

For longer than I have been walking the planet we have had the ability to make anything we want. In the first ten years of my life we went from no space program to man walking on the moon. The same companies that built the US Space Program were busy building other things. We used these companies to build weapons that were destroying a nation state and a people in the name of democracy. This proves that there are good and bad applications for our skills.

Now we have the ability to tap into an endless source of energy that can provide all the power we need for the entire planet. It is called the Sun. There were companies that  employed many British people and payed a fair share of taxes. They are no more. Sharp is yet another company to quit the solar industry because of a lack of support from the UK government.

Maybe it is time we committed to making some changes in the way we design and build our world. Time is running out.

Maybe we should start supporting Hydrogen cars.

Perhaps we should invest in Storage for Excess Power.

Creating energy with the sun can help us turn pollutants like CO2 in to Methane or e-Gas.

We can end our dependency on fossil fuels and the Big 6 energy suppliers by creating a revolution of Solar energy for rooftops.

Write your MP now and tell them this is what you want.

 

Pumped Storage Hydro-Electric has been arround for a long time in the UK

Commissioned in 1963, Ffestiniog Power Station was the UK’s first major pumped storage power facility. It is still in operation today. This area is in the middle of Snowdonia National Park. This is a hikers dream land. A pristine landscape with a power plant large enough to power the whole north of wales. And it is totally green. If the power feeding this facility was created using only renewable energy then it would be totally green and renewable.

 

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We have storage capacity for energy!

Stored Hydro Electric Power stations can save our environment, our energy and our future too. Here is a link to the Wiki article regarding stored hydro electric energy systems.

Many countries arround the world are using  energy storage systems.  There are several different types of systems to store energy. Most of these systems are Dams holding back water from a river or snow melt. Some are designed and built just for the purpose of storing extra energy that we dont need. These systems are used to store the energy untill it is needed. The water flows down hill and drives generators like in a regular dam. The difference with stored-hydro-electric is that it is designed to push water up hill when there is an excess ammount of energy.

A Boxing Day Present for the World

What if we could take carbon dioxide from a power plant’s chimney stack and turn it into a useful fuel? That would be a great boxing day present!

Our climate is changing due to man made products such as carbon dioxide. The idea of capturing carbon emissions and storing back underground has bee around for a while. This is called carbon sequestration. This is not an answer that is viable as it will push the pollution from carbon dioxide underground and threaten our drinking water supplies. What we really need is a magical box that we can put CO2 in and change it into something more useful, like say Methane.

*Waves magic wand* Presto! I give you the MAN re-gasification project. MAN is taking CO2 from a power plants exhaust stack mixing it with Hydrogen produced using renewable energy and creating Methane. The methane is stored on the gas grid in Germany for later use.

The design idea of creating synthetic methanation is not new but the method is. Taking excess renewable energy and using it to make Hydrogen is not new either. Combining the two concepts to make more fuel out of pollution and renewable energy is brilliant!

Audi calls this e-Gas and will use it to power a new line of cars that run on methane. Germany sure has some great ideas. Oh, they are using British Designs and engineering expertise too. I wonder why we are not doing this too?

This is a step in the right direction. Mr Cameron? Are you listening? maybe we should let our MP’s know what we think.

 

The Alternative to Fracking – Hydrogen!

The last posting was all about fracking and how David Cameron is selling your environmental future to give away fracking rights. In the last post we looked at who will pay the cost of cleaning up any environmental disaster that occurs due to fracking: YOU!

So what is the alternative? Hydrogen of course. There have been many discussions about Hydrogen powered cars in the news for several years now. The fuel cell uses Hydrogen to make electricity which runs the car. This is the same technology that powered the Apollo missions to the Moon. Astronauts used the only two byproducts of this electricity generator – Fuelcell – to heat their cabin and drink the waste product, Water!

So instead of fracking for more natural gas or methane we can create the fuel for the future today. Hydrogen is normally produced in a petrochemical plant. Big Oil would dearly love to keep it that way. However, New methods of creating Hydrogen are available now that are clean green and use renewable energy.

One of the biggest drawbacks to wind and solar has always been the lack of sun, or wind. Another big drawback to wind and solar is that they produce too much when we don’t need the electricity. In Germany a hydrogen plant is being used to store excess energy created by renewable generators like wind and solar.

Governments are starting to see the benefit of promoting hydrogen. If David Cameron was working for the people he would be pushing these technologies. Cameron works for BIG OIL so he does what they want. Cameron works for BIG Electric companies so he does what they want.

So our environment continues to suffer. Our chance to switch to renewable energy now takes another step back. Feed in tariff cuts, new nuclear power plants, a reduction of support for wind energy, tax breaks and government sponsored cleanups of fracking pollution: Are you seeing the pattern here folks?

Hydrogen is the future, tell your MP to support it now please. The link will take you straight to a site that will help you send an email to your MP in just a few munites.

Cameron Likes Fracking more than Renewable Energy

David Cameron is working for BIG OIL companies and not you. Not only has Cameron sold you out he will make you pay twice. Cameron wants Taxpayers to pay to clean up any pollution caused by fracking if the companies go bankrupt, after a proposal to make UK operators take out insurance against such damage was ruled out by the government. As if that were not enough Cameron’s Government has now opened up more than half of the UK to fracking. Two-thirds of the UK’s land will be available for fracking companies to license. A government map published on Tuesday shows, with new areas opened up in the Midlands, Cumbria and Wales.

Cameron has cut funding for renewable solar systems on your home. 1 year ago in January Cameron was fighting a legal battle to enact drastic unwarranted cuts in the FIT. The government has consistently maintained that deep cuts are urgently required to stop the feed-in tariff scheme exceeding its budget – a scenario that could result in increased energy bills. I find it very ironic that Cameron could say that only one year ago and after the cuts prices are still going up.

Cameron has cut the tariff paid for renewable land based wind energy systems. Wind energy onshore has the potential to replace nuclear plants across the country. In the USA onshore wind is taking over nuclear so well that Dominion is now shutting a money-losing reactor and selling coal plants, Exelon warns of shrinking nuclear margins and an Edison International merchant coal-plant unit has gone into bankruptcy. The previous post discussed the fear that energy companies are facing over the end of centralized energy generation. Here is the proof of what is happening now in the USA.

Meanwhile in the UK, three new off shore wind farms have been canceled in the last 3 weeks alone! Fresh questions raised over UK offshore wind plans mean that Cameron has won a TRIFECTA! Scottish Power decides not to go ahead with the Argyll Array, which would have provided green energy for 1 million homes. This is another win for Cameron’s plans to destroy renewable energy. Cameron pays lip service about the government’s plans to tackle a looming supply problem and to meet its low carbon targets.  Meanwhile, RWE, another of the big six power companies, announces two weeks ago that it is abandoning plans to construct a £4bn offshore wind farm, the Atlantic Array, off Devon. On Thursday, Centrica, owner of British Gas, announced it was selling its stake in another huge offshore wind farm, Race Bank, off East Anglia. All of Cameron’s hard work cutting our renewable future is killing jobs too! The UK wind sector has been dealt a blow as Vestas has announced that they will scrap their plans to build a new wind turbine factory in the Port of Sheerness.

He is selling your future away at twice the price France is willing to pay to build new nuclear power plants. In short David Cameron and his ‘Greenest Party Ever’ is nothing of the sort.

Below is only one of many articles regarding the PM’s stance on Fracking. Fracking has been proven to cause pollution in underground water reservoirs and cause environmental pollution on the surface of areas where drilling occurs. Fracking is bad for our environment. Fracking gives BIG Oil just what it needs to carry on. Fracking is not renewable, not clean, and not green! It is known to cause EARTH QUAKES!

British PM urges EU to cut fracking red tape.

London – British Prime Minister David Cameron has warned European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso that the continent risks being left behind in the shale gas revolution unless red tape is cut, the Times reported on Tuesday.

In a letter to Barroso, seen by the paper, Cameron said new EU legislation was “a major cause for concern” and insisted that the shale gas industry could be regulated “in a safe and sustainable manner”.

“There is clearly merit in providing additional clarity on how the existing comprehensive EU legislative framework applies to shale gas,” he wrote.

“However, I am not in favour of new legislation where the lengthy timeframes and significant uncertainty involved are major causes for concern. The industry in the UK has told us that new EU legislation would immediately delay imminent investment,” he added.

The full article on News 24

World’s largest community solar farm reaches funding milestone.

The biggest advantage to solar power is the fact that it is owned by homeowners, local councils, social groups, and communities. The ownership of the means of producing electricity is the key to unlocking our renewable future and lower bills.

The big 6 energy companies are at risk of losing their business model because we can now make our own energy; we don’t need them any more. We can make electricity and charge a price we think is fair for all.

Here is an excellent article from the Guardian:

Westmill Solar, a 5 megawatt PV farm sited between Swindon and Oxford, is one of the largest arrays in the UK. It was built a year ago to profit from the high feed-in tariffs then available to large PV installations. Adam Twine, the farmer on whose land the 21,000 panels were sited, kept a right to buy back the solar farm from its original financiers. Twine is an enthusiast for community ownership and recently set up a cooperative to purchase the whole array. Small investors can apply to buy shares now, with local residents given priority. If successful, the new cooperative will be the biggest community owned solar farm in the world.

Read the whole article here.

German farmers reap benefits of harvesting renewable energy

Dirk Ketelsen is a farmer but these days most of his income comes from harvesting the wind. On Germany’s North Sea coast, where a fierce sea breeze blasts in across the polders, the generous financial support the government has poured into renewable energy has reared a crop of wind turbines as far as the eye can see.

 

Such policies have unleashed a boom for wind, sun and other sources of renewable energy, which now account for 23 per cent of the electricity consumption of Europe’s biggest economy.

They have also proved highly lucrative for farmers like Mr. Ketelsen. The tariffs set by the Renewable Energy Act, known as the EEG, not only give renewables priority access to the electricity grid – ahead of the electricity produced by traditional power plants – they ensure their owners a guaranteed return over 20 years.

“Before the EEG, we said we’ll do this for ecological reasons. Even if there’s just a little bit of profit. Then came the EEG, and it worked out very well financially,” Mr Ketelsen said.

Whether that continues remains to be seen. A growing chorus of critics complain that an earnest attempt to nurture green energy has spun out of control, creating a welfare system for farmers and landowners while saddling Germany with some of the highest household electricity bills in Europe.

Utilities, which have been forced to mothball gas-powered plants because they are no longer profitable, are also crying foul. “We are feeding a giant with baby nutrition, missing the point that this giant can and needs to walk on its own feet now,” Johannes Teyssen, the head of Eon, Germany’s largest utility, told the Financial Times recently.

Amid the outcry, Germany’s new coalition government has announced plans to rein in the subsidies. But doing so will put them on a collision course with citizens in places like Reussenköge, where renewables have transformed a way of life.

The 120 households in the village are supported by 70 wind turbines in a communally owned park. The return on the villagers’ investment depends on their share of ownership.

 One of Mr. Ketelsen’s neighbours, Johannes Rabe, said: “Let’s put it this way, a large part of the community is now in the top income tax bracket – and more than half of their income is from renewable energy.”

Farming, by contrast, employs ever-fewer people, Mr. Rabe said. “Seventy years ago, each farmer around here would have eight people to help him. Now, just one in four of the farmers is still in business, and they work alone.”

The trappings of success are evident. Mr. Ketelsen’s imposing farmhouse sports a four-wheel-drive with his company’s Dirkshof logo parked outside. The farm still grows carrots and peas for a well-known brand of organic baby food, but 95 per cent of his income now comes from renewable energy.

He sold off his cows and sheep to concentrate on running a consultancy advising on the development of wind farms across Germany. The barns where his cattle were once stalled have been converted to offices for the consultancy’s 14 employees, while the corn granary in the farmhouse’s spacious attic is now a meeting room.

We are feeding a giant with baby nutrition, missing the point that this giant can and needs to walk on its own feet now

– Johannes Teyssen, head of Eon, Germany’s largest utility

The benefits of the EEG, including the guaranteed price paid to renewables operators, are funded through a surcharge to household energy bills that are among the highest in Europe. The annual cost of supporting the so-called “feed-in” tariffs across Germany is set to rise to €23.6bn next year.

Schleswig-Holstein, the federal state that includes Reussenköge, is one of the biggest EEG beneficiaries. The state received €1.5bn in renewable energy compensation in 2012. After payments by its consumers and businesses are deducted, it still made a net gain of €400m.

It has even bigger ambitions: by the end of this decade, the state aims to produce up to four times as much renewable energy as it consumes. The plan is to export the excess to other states and Scandinavia – although new transmission lines will first need to be built.

Critics of Germany’s renewable policies say that the big winnings for Schleswig-Holstein’s landowners come at the expense of the country’s poorest citizens, who lose a bigger slice of their income to high power bills.

“In terms of political economy, it’s brilliant: Greens who live in the city and worry about the environment tend to be wealthier and willing to pay,” says Mark Hallerberg, professor of public management and political science at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. “Then there are the conservative Bavarian farmers – if you drive around the south of Germany, it seems like every other farm has solar panels on its roof. Then in Schleswig-Holstein all these farmers have wind farms. Usually farmers and Greens aren’t on the same side.”

He added. “From an economic perspective I think this is terrible.”

Germany’s freshly unveiled coalition agreementproposes sweeping reforms by next summer, with the aim of reducing costs. This includes a scaling back of feed-in tariffs and a review of the special exemptions that shield heavy industry from their full cost.

Mr. Ketelsen and the farmers of Reussenköge are already on guard. Last weekend, they joined renewable energy producers and environmentalists from across the country in a protest at the chancellery in Berlin.

The event was billed as a ‘rescue’ of Germany’s switch to renewable energy, known as the Energiewende. “In our view, the Energiewende is not to be stopped,” Mr. Ketelsen said. “And if any politicians think otherwise we will brief them, and demonstrate.”

This article is from the Financial Times. It is reprinted here as the ft will not allow a link to any article with out a subscription!

 This is how to get a renewable energy future built today!

This is why the German economy does so well even when there is a recession. This is why 25% of all electricity in Germany is produced by renewable technology. David Cameron needs to stop being a shill for the big 6 energy companies and start helping the UK create a renewable future for the people.

The German people get out and protest when they don’t like government policy. They do it often and the government listens.

Tear Down That ECO Building!

What happens in a conservative led government to green building projects?

1. They don’t get built?

2. Funding is removed?

3. Award winning green structures get torn down?

The Answer? 3. Award winning green buildings get torn down!

I am in shock over the article I found about a Sainsbury’s getting torn down:

Sainsbury’s announced last year that it would be leaving the store in favour of a new larger supermarket nearby designed by Unit Architects.

It has now emerged that the old store, which won several green awards, is set to be demolished to make way for an IKEA outlet.

Writing in BD, Hinkin said the decision made him “mad as hell” and questioned the sustainability of knocking down a building after just 14 years.

Sainsbury’s is understood to have sold the site on the basis that it cannot be let to another food retailer, reducing the likelihood of finding another tenant.

Building performance consultant Doug King was lead engineer on the project. He said the decision to knock it down “defies belief” and is a “tremendous shame”.

“IKEA has described this as a sustainable development but it involves knocking down a building built to minimise the impact of retail operations,” he said. “These property owners make headline claims about sustainability but this demonstrates that they really don’t get what sustainability is. This really exposes the ‘emperor’s clothes’ of the sustainable property sector.”

Campaign launched to save Eco supermarket – The Green Building Press

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