Britain's Energy Future
Posted: 19 Sep 2005, 12:05
The UK's Peak Oil Discussion Forum & Community
https://forum.powerswitch.org.uk/
This is a well written summary of current government (in)actionThe UK Government has shown impressive leadership on mitigating climate change and the transition to renewable energy.
So what have we got here... The Foreign Policy Center, which I'd never heard of before. Looks like an ofshoot of the Prime Ministers Office staffed by Tony's Cronies.PowerSwitchJames wrote:Britain's Energy Future...new study for the government
http://fpc.org.uk/publications/172
Dear Sir,
I've read this publication with considerable interest. It sets out the increasing dependence the UK and the World has on international energy sources very clearly - and how exposed these sources are to political unrest.
There are two factors not represented in the document that, I believe, should be addressed by the future programme. One is that of resource depletion - in particular oil. The other factor is a consideration of energy balance.
The debate over the feasibility of increasing World Oil supplies above current levels is now becoming more widespread. It is not necessarily merely a case of increasing investment in refining capacity or further exploration. The concern being expressed by many knowledgeable people (including leading oil company executives) is that we are reaching the point where we can't increase production - because we can't find any more oil. Not only that, but that we will soon be at a point where supplies will start to fall - the so called 'Peak Oil' point. In addition to environmental and polical factors - this alone is sufficient to require rapid action to seek a reduction in oil dependence.
The other factor is energy balance - or 'energy economics'. Evaluation of alternative energy solutions cannot be made purely on the basis of financial cost. We have to move to sustainable energy sources - ones where the total energy produced is more than the energy invested. As with 'Peak Oil' there continues to be a hot debate on this subject - however no-one would argue that an energy system that took more energy to create and operate that it delivered is a viable way forward. In financial terms this leads to energy bankruptcy.
Powerswitch is working to raise awareness on the issue of Peak Oil. However we are also involved in the debate on alternatives - be they ways of producing energy from others sources - or ways of living that that result in less energy consumption. We are also interested in mechanisms to encourage energy efficiency. One being considered at present is 'domestic tradeable quotas' or DTQs. These are being advocated as a way of 'policing' or 'incentivising' a reduction in carbon based energy usage.
If the FPC has any queries on the above I would be happy to respond.
Regards
Membership is now open for the Honourable Society of Rats for all of us who are leaving the sinking ship.peaky wrote: And these are the people who are going to guide our ship through the increasingly stormy waters. I'm glad I'm getting the lifeboat inflated