Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

Friday, 21 October 2011

It's all happening in Australia


As the title suggests, it's all happening in Australia at the moment.

As if the excitement of our own dear Queen visiting wasn't enough, nor the Rugby World Cup final in neighbouring New Zealand, Adelaide is host to a green 'eco-car' test drive event this weekend.

Electric and hybrid cars from Audi, BMW, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Renault and Toyota will be available for test drives around a set 3.5km course around the city.

The event links up with the World Solar Challenge, which arrives in Adelaide this weekend. Organisers are keen to demonstrate how technology from the Solar Challenge vehicles is finding its way into production cars.

It estimates that within the next ten years, 10% of Australian vehicles will be either electric or hybrid.

(source news.com.au)

photo credit: magnus d

Monday, 17 October 2011

Energy Summit today - will anything change?


The Prime Minister, Chris Huhne and assorted industry and consumer groups will be meeting today to discuss how energy bills can be lowered.

Driving into work this morning, it was obvious that one of the key messages will be switch supplier and save.

It's a difficult concept when all the major energy providers have all put their prices up - those price rises just 'kicking in' for many homes.

And if you've been paying monthly for your energy and the amount you've paid is short of the amount you've used, then you'll probably have to settle your account before you can switch. That could be several hundred for some families.

I tried it once - switching from E-On to British Gas. It was a complete pain and I received so many bills for different bits of meter readings, that I sincerely wished I'd just stayed put in the first place. My experience may not have been the norm, but I get the impression talking to others that my 'bad' experience was not unique.

I don't want to put anyone off switching - apparently there are genuine savings to be made, depending on your usage and circumstances. I'm just warning you it may not go as smoothly as advertised.

And did you hear last weeks headlines that in a lot of cases, energy providers weren't advising new customers of their cheapest tariff's?

Sure the energy companies are a business and like any business, they're in business to make money.

But when it's such a staple commodity, should excessive profits be allowed? A car manufacturer or a computer brand - fare enough, but water and energy are surely basic human rights.

When we live in a civilised society where families are having to make daily hard choices about whether they turn their heating on or put food on the table, then there's something very wrong.

Very wrong indeed.

What's the answer? Rate caps - max profit bands - fair play charters? Hopefully, those more learned than I on the subject - meeting today - will come up with an answer. Who knows? Maybe they'll see renewables as the way forward to reducing all our energy bills...

(rant over).

photo credit: kris mouser-brown

Thursday, 23 December 2010

365 reasons to read our renewable energy blog


Our regular readers and RSS Feed subscribers will know we publish a renewable energy themed post every day (monday to friday).

Those posts soon add up. A quick glance back shows that since we started this Blog in earnest in October 2009, we've posted 365 daily posts covering everything from solar panel installations to electric vehicles.

Stories from both here in the UK and around the world.

So here's looking forward to sharing next year's daily posts with you, and gaining a few new friends and regular readers along the way, whether that's via this blog, its RSS feed or our daily post alerts over on Twitter.

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Happy 2011 everyone!

The Solar Panel Quotes Blog Team.


photo credit: WSPA

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