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Please note - the Claverton Energypedia is undergoing a revamp (intended to last between July and September 2010) - in the meantime please forgive any broken links and the occasional chunks of the old site which may remain at the bottom of some pages until a new home is found for them.

Comments on the development direction of the new pages can be found under the discussion tab found at the top of each page. This is also the place to add notes and/or contact the contributors.

This Energypedia is an adjunct to the lively debate about how best to make the transition to a sustainable system in which the Claverton Group of energy experts is engaged. Its purpose is to summarise the basic issues and distil the essential facts which frame the (often passionate) Claverton policy discussions.

Claverton is a diverse group of energy professionals - the best way to engage with them is to join the email group [here]. Don't worry, your email address won't be sold on and you can unsubscribe at any time. Most of the members don't bite.



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Agriculture / food

Alternative energies

Alternatives to petrol and diesel


Relative costs of generation - Comparison between technolgies

Tidal


Connectivity

HVDC


Nuclear

Dave's nuclear letter

Fred Starr's edited nuclear letter

Nuclear and Renewables

BBC letter

RESPONSE TO BRENDAN


Hydro

TV bullet points

Peter Ravine Ocean Energy

Other technologies

ADRECS

Storage

desperate emergency atmospheric cooling - what we might have to do to avert disastrous global warming.

Policy

GhgCap

Peak oil

renewable heat





alternatives to RO

Chris Cooks page

Fred Starr book proposal

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