Posts filed under ‘Biofuels’

Sewage works to provide gas for 200 homes in Oxfordshire

Interesting story. Our sewage in Epsom goes to the sewage works in Berrylands, Surbiton. Around 200 homes in the Didcot area can now get their gas made from human sewage, through a pioneering £2.5m scheme in Oxfordshire that goes live today. (Ecotricity can now sell you gas made from waste rather than conventional gas, in addition to their electricity).

Continue Reading October 5, 2010 at 08:44 Leave a comment

Biofuels – can we grow enough energy to stave off climate change and peak oil?, General Meeting, Thursday 27th May 2010, 19:30

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First cars, then power, heat, planes and even desalination plants. Once seen as a ‘good thing’, biofuels have lost their green halo. What is behind their fall from grace and how are politicians and the industry responding?

May 27, 2010 at 19:30 Leave a comment


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