2020 has been a strange, horrible year, but one in which many of us have explored new ways of digital working. In that spirit, here is my slightly different Christmas blog (with thanks to my family for their artistic input). I hope you like it, and would like to wish to all my readers, a peaceful Christmas and a happier, more prosperous New Year.
Previous Christmas posts
2019
Scientists have been studying a rare phenomenon in the hope of developing new low carbon means of transport. First discovered in 17th century France…
2018
According to The Week, the US uses an average of 6.63 billion kWh of electricity each year on Christmas lights…
2017
This time of year is full of music, with carol singers out in force and the ubiquitous Christmas “hits” playing…
2016
I’ve recently written about the work of the Energy Policy group at Exeter University, however another team…
Thanks for all your work,
We live in interesting times !
“All our troubles seemed so far away, now it looks as if they’re here to stay”
Merry Brexmas & a Happy New Covid !
Thanks for all your insightful comments.
Hopefully the Tiers/Tears system will be short-lived and 2021 sees some return to normality. Then we can all get back to scratching our heads on energy!
Merry Christmas!
liked it. Merry Christmas.
Thanks Steffan!
Merry Christmas to you too!
But no small modular reactors 🙁
I’m not sure they scan (!) but otherwise we should have plenty!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks, and to you. In another life I helped to set up one of the 1990 Settlement systems, so it is always interesting to stay in touch with the Grid Code. (I can’t really claim to be “keeping up” though, far too complicated for this bear of little brain).
Hi Kathryn……apt greeting for all those green pioneers out there.
Big thanks for all your hard work as we emerge from this crazy year.
Barry Wright Lancashire.
Thanks Barry, and thanks for all your interesting contributions to my blog.
Have a great Christmas!