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cheshire renewables home our purpose news & articles recent statistics new developments geothermal wind proposals speak up! check out causeway wind farm at burtonwood #renewableenergy tweets electric britain: can we give up on fossils? posted on february 21, 2018 in new developments , news & articles , recent statistics we’ve already talked extensively about how wind energy is slowly reshaping the way that we produce and consume energy in the uk – but household consumption is just one side of the coin… recently, scotland has been breaking records for the amount of wind energy that they are producing, but the united kingdom as a whole is still falling well behind targets that were made some time ago. the environment is fast becoming an issue that the electorate is prioritising and, thanks to online archival records, promises made by previous governments are slowly being revealed to have not been followed through with. electric cars have not caught on as much as manufacturers and politicians would have hoped. despite there being over 30 different makers producing electric cars for sale in the uk, the british public has proven to be somewhat sceptical when it comes to taking the dive and moving away from traditional fuels. the government’s initial target was for 9% of the uk’s entire fleet to be comprised of electric cars by 2020. about a year ago, the guardian reported that the uk was falling well behind this target with 4.5% being a more likely target. instead of tackling this failure head on, the government has instead decided to make another goal, which has already been the subject of criticism by the newly galvanised public as well as the press. in a recent statement, the environment secretary, michael gove, has declared that the government is planning on banning the sale of all new diesel and petrol cars by the year 2040 – a plan that he is hoping will incentivise consumers into making the leap to electric motors. as much as this successfully puts the onus on car manufacturers and drivers alike to start investing in the technology of electric motors, the introduction of this new promise is, to no little surprise, being treated with a certain amount of disdain by the press and environmental bodies. motoring experts have already come forward to state that purchasing an electric vehicle at this time is neither practical or commercially viable for consumers; they’ve also said that the government has yet to consider the added strain an increased number of electric vehicles would have on the national grid. the aa has spoken out on the matter, suggesting that having so many electric cars on the road would also cause the grid to be put under concentrated pressure, being forced to ‘cope with a mass switch-on after the evening hour‘. as much as the uk has come along away in the production of clean energy, the increased demand in electricity due to the proposed adoption of electric vehicles is said to potentially cause a shortage potentially leading us to import more of our fuel to make up the difference. the national grid has reported that peak demand for energy would increase by 50 percent, this extra electricity would be roughly equivalent to 20 times the total output of the (as yet incomplete) hinckley point c power station in somerset. if the government is going to get on top of it’s proposed clean air targets then it’s vital that they find a way of persuading consumers to make the switch – let’s just hope we have enough clean energy to keep the cars running! big pharma pushes wind & scotland breaks records posted on november 29, 2017 in new developments , news & articles , recent statistics unilever looks to go fully renewable, scotland’s wind reaches new high and cornwall’s hidden rock power. cornwall could be home of uk’s first geothermal plant the uk’s first ever geothermal power station could be ready to provide a fifth of the uk’s energy demands if a multi-million pound investment drive is successful. crowdfunding platform, abundance, is hoping to raise a further £5m so that they can construct the groundbreaking station in redruth. the area has long been considered to be a potential gold mine for geothermal power with local attraction, the eden project, has already attempted and failed to secure funding for their own geothermal power station. although local trusted expert on geothermal power, tony batchelor, has long supported the construction of the proposed station; the project faces a number of challenges before drilling can begin at the start of 2018. the first of these challenges is for the remaining investment to be found. abundance has suggested that investors could see a 12% return on their investment, over an 18-month term, something that should help attract those with the money to spare. if the money is secured successfully, the geothermal operation could be up and running by 2020, a plan that will only be hindered by possible safety concerns. as this would be the first plant of its kind in the uk, there are worries regarding the potential returns from the drilling operation with some councilors suggesting that the plan was potentially ‘risky’. scotland continues to blow back wind power records not content with resting on their laurels after breaking wind power records earlier this year, scotland has revealed that the first 6 months of the year have proved to be the country’s most successful in terms of producing renewable energy. on christmas day 2016, with a favourable winter wind blowing, wind power provided enough energy to supply 153% of the country’s electricity needs. on that day more wind energy was produced in a single day than had ever been recorded with more than 74,000mwh wired through to the national grid. six months later and the wind has kept blowing, helping the country along to break even more records. independent conservation group wwf scotland reported that over 1,000,000mwh of electricity was produced by wind turbines alone in june – whereas the total renewable energy created by the country was ample enough to power well over 100% of scotland’s homes. acting director of the conservation group, dr sam gardner, suggested that scotland’s people should get behind these results and call for a strong climate bill that will keep scotland ahead of the curve in the renewable energy game. transnational paves way for renewable energy use unilever, one of the largest and oldest transnational companies in the world, has recently been pushing to power more and more of it’s sites solely with 100% renewable energy. from april 2017, the company has become the main beneficiary of the energy produced by the 23-turbine wind farm at lochluichart, currently owned by renewables company, eneco uk. unilever is hoping that the 87% of the wind farm’s output will provide their fifteen uk sites with the electricity they need. this is one of the first steps that the company is taking in the hopes of becoming carbon positive by the year 2030. the surplus of the energy produced by the wind farm will be sold to local communities, fulfilling one of it’s many other environmental goals, which include eliminating coal from their energy mix by 2020 and sourcing all their electricity from renewable sources by the same year. the science behind: a wind turbine posted on december 7, 2016 in news & articles , recent statistics wind turbines – how do they work? with just under 7,000 turbines currently generating power throughout the uk – these green giants contributed over 10% of the entire electrical power to the country in 2015. they’re constantly getting more efficient and it looks like we’ll be seeing even more of them on the horizon soon – but how do they work? the theory behind wind turbines is intuitive – as simple as a child’s pinwheel – however some basic scientific principles still need to be applied, in order to understand how much energy can be reaped from any one turbine. the size of the individual turbine is obviously one of

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