29/09/20 – Useful Links

Interesting links, articles, news and blog posts sent out to members on 29/09/20.

News: World’s first commercial-grade hydrogen plane takes flight in UK, as government urged to grow ‘green’ hydrogen sector – Edie.net

25 September 2020.  The first flight of a hydrogen-powered, commercial-grade aircraft has been successfully completed in Bedford, while UK ministers face fresh calls to help scale up the domestic market for hydrogen produced using renewables:

World’s first commercial-grade hydrogen plane takes flight in UK, as government urged to grow ‘green’ hydrogen sector

News:  Renewables near 50% of generation share in Q2 as records continue to be broken – Current News

25 September 2020, Alice Grundy.  The technologies scooped up a 44.6% share of electricity generation in the quarter, a record for Q2 and up 9 percentage points on the share in Q2 2019, according to new statistics from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS):

Renewables near 50% of generation share in Q2 as records continue to be broken

News:  Climate change: China aims for ‘carbon neutrality by 2060’ – BBC News Online

22 September 2020, Matt McGrath.  China will aim to hit peak emissions before 2030 and for carbon neutrality by 2060, President Xi Jinping has announced:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-54256826

News:  What’s in Boris Johnson’s climate in tray? – BBC News Online

26 September 2020, Roger Harrabin.  A huge breakthrough in climate policy was signalled this week when China announced it will reduce its emissions to net zero by 2060.  It’s a potentially game-changing leap, following in the footsteps of the UK’s existing 2050 net zero target:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-54296828

Article:  Tiny wind turbine generates energy during a brisk walk – Engineering & Technology

24 September 2020.  A “tiny wind turbine” that can scavenge wind energy from breezes created by activity as gentle as a brisk walk has been developed by Chinese researchers. The method is touted as a low-cost and efficient way of using light breezes as a micro-energy source:

https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2020/09/tiny-wind-turbine-generates-energy-during-a-brisk-walk/

News: Future Homes Task Force to ensure housebuilding is aligned to UK’s net-zero target – Edie.net

24 September 2020.  A new cross-sector Future Homes Task Force is set to establish a multi-million-pound Delivery Hub to assist the built environment sector in improving the environmental footprint of new housebuilding:

https://www.edie.net/news/6/Future-Homes-Task-Force-to-ensure-housebuilding-is-aligned-to-UK-s-net-zero-target

National Statistics: Energy Trends: September 2020 – Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

24 September 2020.  ‘Energy Trends’ is a quarterly bulletin containing statistics on all major aspects of energy in the UK:

Energy Trends: September 2020

News story: PM: ‘Climate action cannot be another victim of coronavirus’ – Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP, and The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP

24 September 2020.  PM Boris Johnson will address a UN Climate Action Roundtable hosted by the UN Secretary-General:

PM: ‘Climate action cannot be another victim of coronavirus’

Consultation: Statutory consultation on a proposal to modify licences held by Transmission Owners Electricity System Operator and Gas Distribution Networks in extraordinary circumstances due to COVID-19 – Ofgem

23 September 2020.  Statutory consultation on a proposal to modify licences held by Transmission Owners, Electricity System Operator, and Gas Distribution Networks in extraordinary circumstances due to COVID-19. This statutory consultation follows on from our open letter of July 2020:

Statutory consultation on a proposal to modify licences held by Transmission Owners Electricity System Operator and Gas Distribution Networks in extraordinary circumstances due to COVID-19

Open consultation: Proposals for a green gas levy – Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

22 September 2020.  Views sought on policy options for a new levy on gas suppliers to fund support for green gas injection into the gas grid:

Green gas levy

Press release: Gas goes green as UK takes another step toward net zero – Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP

22 September 2020.  Government has launched a consultation to scale up green gas and reduce emissions from the gas grid:

Gas goes green as UK takes another step toward net zero

News:  Energy white paper to be published in autumn says Kwarteng – Current News

21 September 2020, Molly Lempriere.  The heavily delayed Energy White Paper will be published in autumn, minister Kwasi Kwarteng confirmed last week:

https://www.current-news.co.uk/news/energy-white-paper-to-be-published-in-autumn-says-kwarteng

News:  Green Finance Institute launches Zero Carbon Heating Taskforce to unlock investment – Current News

17 September 2020, Molly Lempriere. The Green Finance Institute has launched a Zero Carbon Heating Taskforce, to develop a portfolio of financial solutions to unlock investment in the sector:

https://www.current-news.co.uk/news/green-finance-institute-launches-zero-carbon-heating-taskforce-to-unlock-investment

News:  Ministers accused of blocking plans to ban burning of UK peatlands – Guardian Online

20 September 2020, Toby Helm and Robin McKie.  Failure to protect fragile moors habitat fans doubts about the government’s green credentials:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/sep/20/ministers-accused-of-blocking-plans-to-ban-burning-of-uk-peatlands

News: Carbon prices to climb 50% over next decade following raised EU climate targets – Edie.net

17 September 2020.  Carbon prices across the European Union (EU) could increase by more than 50% over the next decade, with the bloc’s proposed 55% reduction in emissions set to shape renewables and fossil fuel markets in the long-run, according to new analysis from the Refinitiv Carbon Research team:

Carbon prices to climb 50% over next decade following raised EU climate targets

News:   Plug-in hybrids are a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ – BBC News Online

16 September 2020.  Carbon dioxide emissions from plug-in hybrid cars are as much as two-and-a-half times higher than official tests suggest, according to new research:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-54170207

News:  Hitachi to pull plug on north Wales nuclear power station – Guardian Online

16 September 2020, Justin McCurry.  Scrapping of £16bn project on Anglesey down to lack of UK government investment in new nuclear, says union:

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/sep/15/hitachi-to-pull-plug-on-north-wales-nuclear-power-station

Consultation: Reviewing the potential impact of COVID-19 on the default tariff cap: September 2020 policy consultation – Ofgem

14 September 2020.  This policy consultation sets out our initial thinking on how the COVID-19 crisis might have impacted suppliers’ costs, whether we should adjust the default tariff cap (“the cap”), and if so, how:

Reviewing the potential impact of COVID-19 on the default tariff cap: September 2020 policy consultation