Category: Energy Matters

The twentieth century way of life has been made available, largely due to the miracle of cheap energy. The price of energy has been at record lows for the past century and a half.As oil becomes increasingly scarce, it is becoming obvious to everyone, that the rapid economic and industrial growth we have enjoyed for that time is not sustainable.Now, the hunt is on. For renewable sources of energy, for alternative sources of energy, for a way of life that is less dependent on cheap energy. 

The Arctic is heating up at twice the rate of the rest of the planet

The John James Newsletter 152

Geoff Ebbs /1 December, 2014

To subscribe or unsubscribe email John Once to every man and nation Comes the moment to decide, In the strife of truth and falsehood, For the good or evil side James Russell Lowell  People are lazy. With television you just sit – watch – listen. The thinking is done for you Roger Ailes A Manifesto Continue Reading →

Biosolar's Leigh Storr

Solar panels and batteries to be cheaper than the grid

Geoff Ebbs /11 August, 2014

Young Entrepreneur of the year, Leigh Storr, is pleased to be in the fastest growing sector of the fastest growing industry. “The only constraint on our growth, right now, is a lack of investment capital,” he told Westender. “In America investors would be throwing money at a company like BioSolar, in Australia, the financial institutions Continue Reading →

Leigh Storr at Biosolar

Capital is the growth constraint for BioSolar

Geoff Ebbs /7 August, 2014

Young Entrepreneur of the year, Leigh Storr, is pleased to be in the fastest growing sector of the fastest growing industry. “The only constraint on our growth, right now, is a lack of investment capital,” he told The Generator. “In America investors would be throwing money at a company like BioSolar, in Australia, the financial Continue Reading →

Coal kills 22,000 Europeans a year

Neville /12 June, 2013

Burning coal also costs companies and governments billions of pounds in disease treatment and lost working days John Vidal, environment editor guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 12 June 2013 16.00 AEST Jump to comments (63) Air pollution from Europe‘s 300 largest coal power stations causes 22,300 premature deaths a year and costs companies and governments billions of pounds Continue Reading →

Coal Terminal Action Group

admin /30 November, 2012

T4 campaign update # 3 Inbox x Coal Terminal Action Group via email.nationbuilder.com 10:48 AM (3 minutes ago) to me Images are not displayed. Display images below – Always display images from hcec@hcec.org.au Dear Nevile, As you may have seen in the news this week, the first stage of the proposed Terminal 4 coal project in Continue Reading →