Posted in Comment on 05/10/2010 10:07 am by Stephen Tindale
The world faces an urgent climate crisis. There is no time to lose. However, the UK general election has produced no winner and, at the time of writing, it is still not clear who will form the next government.
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Posted in Comment on 08/26/2014 11:29 am by Stephen Tindale
Energy Post has now published my article on why and how the EU should start to use its tidal resources for energy. This would have major climate, energy security and economic benefits.
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Posted in Comment on 08/04/2010 10:51 am by Stephen Tindale
This week, the 25km cable to connect the Wave Hub to the grid – effectively a giant socket into which wave machines can be plugged – is due to be laid.
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Posted in Comment, Consultancy on 04/17/2014 05:54 pm by Stephen Tindale
Tidal Lagoon Power’s proposal for Swansea Bay is the most exciting project that I have been involved in for many years.
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Posted in Comment, Policy, Technology on 10/23/2015 08:57 am by Stephen Tindale
The Committee on Climate Change sensibly calls for an ‘all of the above’ approach to decarbonisation.
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- Tags: air quality, biofuel, biogas, biomass, CCS, decarbonisation, electric cars, energy efficiency, EU, nuclear power, renewables, solar power, tidal power, wave power, wind power
Posted in Comment, Policy, Technology on 01/25/2017 09:47 am by Stephen Tindale
The low-carbon energy sectors – efficiency, most renewables, CCS and nuclear – should work together more strategically
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- Tags: biomass, carbon capture, CCS, CHP, decarbonisation, energy efficiency, nuclear power, renewables, solar power, solar thermal, tidal power, wind power