A Poyry report out today finds that by installing new CHP at just nine industrial sites around the country we could meet the electricity demand of 2/3 of the UK households and reduce gas imports by half. CHP is cleaner, cheaper, and more efficient than nuclear with no toxic legacy. It’s also much much faster to deploy. So shall we?
Posts Tagged ‘Greenpeace’
nuclear or CHP? Another no brainer
Posted in chp, climate change, energy, tagged Greenpeace, nuclear, Poyry on June 19, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Greenpeace model town
Posted in biofuel, biomass, chp, climate change, energy, engineering, renewable energy, sustainability, utilities, tagged EfficienCity, Greenpeace, model town on February 19, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Greenpeace has created their version of a model town, stitching together examples from all over the UK. It’s a very cool combination of flash pages with lots of case studies, animations, and videos. Worth a wander.