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Ofgem proposes grid overhaul to boost renewables

By Tryllium Staff

UK energy regulator Ofgem is proposing a major overhaul of the regulatory framework for the electricity transmission network to make it easier to connect renewable and other low-carbon energy sources. A consultation document published at the end of last month proposed reforms that would provide financial incentives for electricity transmission companies to expand capacity ahead of demand […]

Filed Under: Energy, Energy Companies

Carbon Trust awards £1 million to cut cost of marine energy

By Tryllium Staff

The Carbon Trust has awarded £1 million in research funding to five projects aimed at bringing down the cost of marine energy by harnessing technologies from the aviation, oil and gas industries. As part of the Trust’s Marine Energy Accelerator, which aims to drive down the costs of marine energy by 20% by 2020, four companies and […]

Filed Under: Energy, Energy Companies

Obama unveils energy and climate change team

By Tryllium Staff

US President-elect Barack Obama has named two members of his team that will be charged with tackling energy and climate change. Despite speculation that Al Gore and Arnold Schwarzenegger might be on the team, Obama has instead gone for physicist and Nobel Laureate Steven Chu as energy secretary and Nancy Sutley as head of the White […]

Filed Under: Energy, Government

Australia commits to cuts and invests in renewables

By Tryllium Staff

The Australian Government has promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 15% compared with 1990 levels by 2020, but only if global leaders reach an agreement in Copenhagen next year. However, if the talks in Copenhagen do not establish a successor to the Kyoto Agreement, then Australia will reduce its target to just a 5% cut by […]

Filed Under: Energy, Government

Mass-produced hybrid car launched in China

By Tryllium Staff

Chinese company BYD has launched a mass-produced plug-in hybrid car for the home market. The F3DM went on sale this week in Beijing for just under 150,000 yuan (just over £14,000), which may make it pricy for many Chinese buyers. But BYD says it plans on exporting the car to the US market in 2010 or 2011. […]

Filed Under: Energy, Vehicles

UK aviation emissions will fall by 2050 despite growing passenger numbers

By Tryllium Staff

Despite growing passenger numbers, improving efficiency could reduce CO2 emissions from UK aviation to 2000 levels by 2050, according to a report from Sustainable Aviation. The UK environmental aviation organisation calculates that improved efficiencies as a result of airframe design, engine technology, low-carbon fuels and better air traffic control will mean a fall in emissions despite a […]

Filed Under: Energy, Government

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