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energy and climate news electricity nuclear transport heat multiple sectors about contact site map energy and climate news energy and climate news this page is of external news items, with comments by gordon taylor the tabs above lead to pages with documents by gordon taylor 2018-10-30 uk floating wind could support 17,000 jobs & generate £33.6 billion in value by 2050 hywind scotland, the world’s first floating offshore wind farm joshua s hill a new report commissioned by the crown estate scotland has found that not only does floating offshore wind have an important role to play in the uk’s plans to generate 50 gigawatts (gw) from offshore wind by 2050 but that it could support up to 17,000 jobs and provide £33.6 billion in added value. read more... 2018-10-23 the eu has spent nearly $500 million on technology to fight climate change—with little to show for it shutterstock/evantravels akshat rathi in a report to be published later today, the european court of auditors will say that the eu spent more than €424 million ($486 million) over the past decade decade fruitlessly trying to establish carbon-capture technology. the eu considers the technology crucial to hit its climate goals, which will require the union’s member states to reach net-zero emissions within decades. read more... 2018-10-22 ‘electrofuels’ that increase plane ticket price by 60% only way to clean up air travel, report finds aviation is currently on track to use a quarter of the planet’s annual carbon budget by 2050 ( afp/getty images ) josh gabbatiss new fuels and accompanying hikes in ticket prices will be essential to clean up air travel and avoid the worst effects of climate change , according to a new report. aviation is responsible for 5 per cent of global warming, and it is on track to power through a quarter of the planet’s annual carbon budget by 2050. despite some fledgling efforts to develop electric aircraft for short-haul flights , air travel is proving one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonise.in its analysis, european green transport group transport and environment (t&e) found that replacing fossil fuels in planes with “electrofuels” is the “only technically viable solution that would allow aviation to exist in a world that avoids catastrophic climate change”. this will present a challenge to consumers as well as the industry, as the expense of these fuels means the cost of a plane ticket is projected to rise 58 per cent if they replace kerosene in all aircraft. “the good news is that radically cleaner aviation is possible even with today’s technology,” said andrew murphy, aviation manager at t&e. “getting to zero starts with properly pricing flying and progressively increasing the use of sustainable synthetic fuels. “there is a cost to this, but in light of how cheap subsidised air travel has become, and the incalculable cost of runaway climate change, it’s a price worth paying.” read more... 2018-10-12 the new danish climate plan — together for a greener future together for a greener future jesper berggreen as i noted in earlier posts about the danish government’s plan to phase out diesel and gas cars by 2030, a full plan for emission reductions over the next 12 years would be revealed this week. and indeed it was. the plan is called “ together for a greener future .” this plan is the second of two parts. the first part was the “ energy — for a green denmark ” which was boosted considerably in the rare consensus by all parties in parliament in july where for instance the plans for adding 8 gigawatts (gw) of offshore wind power was tripled to 24 gw. while denmark is a pretty insignificant country in the scale of things, it was actually quite an achievement to reach bipartisan agreements on upping the game as opposed to the more common dismantling. i remember that thomas l. friedman played with an idea in his 2008 book “ hot, flat and crowded ” where he imagined the us being china for just one day and how that could make so many rules come into effect, fast. well, the current president is trying to do just that, but unfortunately he has yet to push rules on avoiding catastrophic climate change. my point is that it was very refreshing to witness this consensus in july, and it should serve as an example to countries with much bigger impact. read more... 2018-10-12 japan to add 17 gigawatts of new solar by end of 2020 floating solar in japan joshua s hill growth in japan’s solar power sector is predicted to slow over the coming decade, according to a new analysis from the fitch group, but not before the industry adds 17 gigawatts (gw) worth of new solar capacity between the end of 2017 and the end of 2020. read more... 2018-10-08 we have 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe, warns un a firefighter battles a fire in california. the world is currently 1c warmer than preindustrial levels. photograph: ringo hw chiu/ap jonathan watts urgent changes needed to cut risk of extreme heat, drought, floods and poverty, says ipcc the world’s leading climate scientists have warned there is only a dozen years for global warming to be kept to a maximum of 1.5c, beyond which even half a degree will significantly worsen the risks of drought, floods, extreme heat and poverty for hundreds of millions of people. the authors of the landmark report by the un intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc) released on monday say urgent and unprecedented changes are needed to reach the target, which they say is affordable and feasible although it lies at the most ambitious end of the paris agreement pledge to keep temperatures between 1.5c and 2c. the half-degree difference could also prevent corals from being completely eradicated and ease pressure on the arctic, according to the 1.5c study, which was launched after approval at a final plenary of all 195 countries in incheon in south korea that saw delegates hugging one another, with some in tears. “it’s a line in the sand and what it says to our species is that this is the moment and we must act now,” said debra roberts, a co-chair of the working group on impacts. “this is the largest clarion bell from the science community and i hope it mobilises people and dents the mood of complacency.” read more... 2018-09-26 while economic growth continues we’ll never kick our fossil fuels habit george monbiot we’re getting there, aren’t we? we’re making the transition towards an all-electric future. we can now leave fossil fuels in the ground and thwart climate breakdown. or so you might imagine, if you follow the technology news. so how come oil production, for the first time in history, is about to hit 100m barrels a day ? how come the oil industry expects demand to climb until the 2030s? how is it that in germany, whose energy transition ( energiewende ) was supposed to be a model for the world, protesters are being beaten up by police as they try to defend the 12,000-year-old hambacher forest from an opencast mine extracting lignite – the dirtiest form of coal? why have investments in canadian tar sands – the dirtiest source of oil – doubled in a year ? the answer is, growth. there may be more electric vehicles on the world’s roads, but there are also more internal combustion engines. there be more bicycles, but there are also more planes. it doesn’t matter how many good things we do: preventing climate breakdown means ceasing to do bad things. given that economic growth, in nations that are already rich enough to meet the needs of all, requires an increase in pointless consumption , it is hard to see how it can ever be decoupled from the assault on the living planet. read more... 2018-09-26 mhi vestas launches world’s first* 10 megawatt wind turbine joshua s hill offshore wind turbine giant mhi vestas unveiled on tuesday the world’s first commercially-available 10 megawatt (mw), marking the first time a “commercially-available” wind turbine has broken the double-digit barrier. the offshore wind turbine capacity 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