Articles containing the tag ‘gas’

1 November 2011: No Dieter, it’s not ‘the wonder gas’

Comment by Robert Webb on Dieter Helm’s claim that gas is a cheaper way to cut carbon emissions than renewables.

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14 May 2014: A new narrative for European integration

Swiss paper Le Temps has now published (in French) my article on the need for a new narrative for European integration. Here is the English version.

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2 April 2012: UK struggling with low-carbon bridge technologies

The UK is running another competition on CCS. But practical progress so far has been precisely zero. And Eon and RWE have pulled out of their UK nuclear joint venture. So there’s a real risk that the UK will experience another ‘dash for gas’ without CCS.

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24 October 2016: my recent work on shale gas

Last week the Sun published an article by me on shale gas https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1997618/as-a-lifelong-green-im-convinced-frackings-the-only-solution-to-energy-problems/. The journalist I worked with on the text was excellent, and I had full editorial control. In the article I say that shale gas is part of the answer. The headline writer then wrote that I think it is “the only solution”. I don’t. […]

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6 August 2014: Brussels is needed to clean up Britain’s air

This is my article in the August edition of the ENDS magazine.

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8 November 2011: European Climate Foundation roadmap

Comment on the launch of the European Climate Foundation’s latest report, Power Perspectives 2030.

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The future of the Shale industry – Stephen Tindale speaks at the APPG conference

The APPG on Unconventional Oil and Gas held a meeting at which Stephen was the key speaker – see the minutes of the discussion and conclusions of the future of the sector.

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The UK’s Energy White Paper and Renewables Roadmap

This is a summary and analysis of UK’s white paper on Electricity Market Reform and Renewables Roadmap, published this week.

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