Dunkerque – the largest city in Europe to offer free public transport

We have many urban issues to deal with in the low-carbon energy transition.  Air pollution that deals with transport and our built environment is but one of them.  It is encouraging to see that one city in France has taken the bold step to offer entirely free public transport to residents and visitors alike. Kim … Continue reading Dunkerque – the largest city in Europe to offer free public transport

America’s national capital planning major effort in sustainable energy

Washington DC is an important symbol in the US and this could be even more so as it plans for greater renewable energy, improved building standards and much more.  Peter Jamison explains in an article in the Washington Post. Climate bill would move D.C. to 100% renewable energy by 2032 The District would adopt one … Continue reading America’s national capital planning major effort in sustainable energy

One journalist discusses aspects of the energy transition

Alternative power sources have upended the electric grid. Ivan Penn, who covers the beat for the New York Times, discusses the changes and how he keeps track of them.   The Sun Sets. The Wind Dies. But Energy Data Is Relentless. How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their … Continue reading One journalist discusses aspects of the energy transition

Bitcoin industry sees theft of electricity on a major scale

Bitcoin mining is very energy intensive and one miner in China got caught stealing electricity to support his greed.  Anthony Cuthbertson explains in an article on The Independent website.   Bitcoin miner sent to prison for stealing electricity from train network in China A man in China has been sentenced to three and a half … Continue reading Bitcoin industry sees theft of electricity on a major scale

Edinburgh company says it will transform the way electricity is delivered

There are concerns about the quality of delivered electricity as companies do everything to reduce carbon emissions.  Kenneth Macdonald writes on the BBC news website about a new approach to improve the quality of delivered electricity.   Turning down the volume: Tackling the problem of 'noisy' electricity The drive to reduce our carbon emissions has … Continue reading Edinburgh company says it will transform the way electricity is delivered

There are some concerns about California’s low carbon energy transition

While the rest of the world watches the giant steps California is taking in its low-carbon energy transition, Ariel Cohen raises some words of caution in an article on the Forbes website.   California's New 100% Green Energy Target May Do More Harm Than Good California governor Jerry Brown just signed a bill (Senate Bill … Continue reading There are some concerns about California’s low carbon energy transition

Energy transition provides some shock therapy to traditional firms

Once a process is set in motion, it is hard to know how the pieces will fit together.  The low-carbon energy transition is certainly having an impact and there is definitely now known as business as usual.  Antony Froggatt, Associate Member, Energy Policy Group, at the University of Exeter and a Senior Research Fellow at … Continue reading Energy transition provides some shock therapy to traditional firms

Cities need to focus on facilitating the energy transition, not focus on 100 per cent renewables

Hundreds of cities are now committing themselves to be 100 per cent on renewables at specified times in the future.  Kirby Calvert argues on the Policy Options website that the target is a simple and positive message, but it can unnecessarily confuse the public, fostering a false sense that this market transformation can be driven … Continue reading Cities need to focus on facilitating the energy transition, not focus on 100 per cent renewables

Scientists hoping that findings from Great Pyramid of Giza can help our energy transition

What secrets do ancient societies have that can help our current concerns? Josh Gabbatiss writes in The Independent that researchers are increasingly convinced that revelations from the pyramids could have technological applications such as creating effective solar cells. What do you think?   Great Pyramid of Giza may be able to focus electromagnetic energy through … Continue reading Scientists hoping that findings from Great Pyramid of Giza can help our energy transition

Better understanding Britain’s energy transition

Andrew Warren, chairman of the British Energy Efficiency Federation and a regular contributor to EiD, argues falling energy use should spark a reappraisal in the government's future assumptions and policy priorities. The article first appeared on the Business Green website. So much for 'predict and provide' - UK energy use keeps on falling Last Thursday … Continue reading Better understanding Britain’s energy transition