Towards Zero Carbon through micro-generation

Posted on 07. May, 2006 by ashleys in Micro Generation, Solar Power

There is an interesting article on Guardian Unlimited by Jeremy Legget which is actually in response to a previous article by George Monbiot in support of the use of gas to create hydrogen. However the main thrust of Jeremy’s article is that it is entirely possible for the average, British in this case, household to significantly reduce carbon emissions. Initial reductions are easy through energy saving initiatives such as insulation and the use of energy efficient appliances and lighting fixtures etc. There are significant cost benefits to be realised in taking those steps.

Further reductions are then possible through the use of micro-generation technologies. Of which, Jeremy supports solar PV generation, which as a CEO of a solar PV company makes sense! The final push to zero requires that the power needs of the grid are largely coming from renewable sources. Something that Jeremy argues is potentially feasable for the future if you manage to effectively hook up big and micro renewable generation.
Interesting stuff. Read Jeremy’s article here and George’s here

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