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Nov
01

European Super Grid – press release

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Expert unveils plan for a European-wide renewable electricity solution

At the fourth Claverton Energy conference, hosted by Wessex Water, Bath, international energy expert Dr Czisch outlined his strategy for a European-wide super grid that would supply all of Europe with entirely renewable electricity. Speaking at the conference Dr Czisch of Kassel University, Germany, also said the move to a renewable electricity system could cost the UK consumer the same as what is currently being paid, and, if there is the political will, he added that it could in theory be achieved in decades.

Dr Czisch, who has conducted research of world weather patterns and European electricity consumption on an hour by hour, day to day basis, says Europe could ensure its energy security, slash its CO2 emissions and have a sustainable, renewable electricity supply by employing a network of wind turbines that stretch across the continent from Siberia to North Africa, where the wind is most constant. This would be supported by biomass, coupled with an extended transmission system and existing hydropower plants providing storage capacity. In Dr Czich’s Czisch’s system wind would account for 70% of the electricity mix. Biomass and hydro would provide storage and back up and the biggest part of the remaining electricity production. All of this is the result of a mathematical optimisation that allows for maximum objectivity in searching for the lowest cost renewable electricity supply for Europe and its neighbourhood. Read More→

Sep
09

Successful 2008 Claverton Conference

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“Is There An Emerging Climate And Energy Emergency – If So What Are The Likely Solutions?”

The 4th CLAVERTON ENERGY GROUP CONFERENCE was held on 24th to 26th October 2008 -

Claverton Energy Group Conference 2008

The successful Conference brought together numerous experts who gave details of the potential scope, cost and other attributes of energy issues and technologies and, more importantly, how each can fit into an overall picture, for the UK, Europe and the World. Over the next 2 weeks, papers will be published online…

Talks were, in the main, short and punchy, giving bare essentials. Parallel streams allowed delegates to pick out which talks they wanted to attend, and bypass material they already knew. Some talks were repeated as necessary.

The Claverton Group has organised 3 previous similar conferences, and carries on a continuous online dialogue between 250+ experts.

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