Date: Tuesday 10th August
Time: 6pm onwards
Venue: Bluu Bar, 85 High Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester. M4 1BD
http://www.greendrinks.org/Manchester
The topic will be: 'Mind the energy gap: solutions for the North West'.
Manchester Green Drinks - 14th September
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Manchester Green Drinks - 14th September
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Date: Tuesday 14th September
Time: 6pm onwards
Venue: Kro Bar, Piccadilly Gardens
http://www.greendrinks.org/Manchester
The topic will be: 'Mind the energy gap: solutions for the North West'.
Joe Flanagan (NWDA) and Nigel Blandford (Envirolink North West)
Time: 6pm onwards
Venue: Kro Bar, Piccadilly Gardens
http://www.greendrinks.org/Manchester
The topic will be: 'Mind the energy gap: solutions for the North West'.
Joe Flanagan (NWDA) and Nigel Blandford (Envirolink North West)
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Yet again it clashes with our community group meeting. Bummer.
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
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Went along tonight along with about a dozen others.
Joe Flanagan (NWDA) gave an overview of electricity supply issues - fairly standard stuff, his main conclusion being that we need much more investment in nuclear. Good for resilience, good for CO2 & good for jobs in the NW.
Nigel Blandford (Envirolink North West) gave an overview of the issues wrt heat generation - particularly keen on biomass and would also like to see more waste-to-energy. He also touched on some of the emerging technologies, for example, plans in ROI to combine large-scale wind farms with hydro-power storage reservoirs: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 71780.html
Q&A followed, but a bit limited due to a noisy environment.
Joe Flanagan (NWDA) gave an overview of electricity supply issues - fairly standard stuff, his main conclusion being that we need much more investment in nuclear. Good for resilience, good for CO2 & good for jobs in the NW.
Nigel Blandford (Envirolink North West) gave an overview of the issues wrt heat generation - particularly keen on biomass and would also like to see more waste-to-energy. He also touched on some of the emerging technologies, for example, plans in ROI to combine large-scale wind farms with hydro-power storage reservoirs: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 71780.html
Q&A followed, but a bit limited due to a noisy environment.
Sounds good, I know Nigel and he is a good bloke and very knowledgeable. Shame I couldn't make it, I might have to forego my community group meeting if it clashes next time!
Either that or we have another "grim up north" official Powerswitch session
Either that or we have another "grim up north" official Powerswitch session
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.