Hello Folks,
2 news items,
the first from Chlo‘ Sykes, Events Officer for the Royal Society, chloe.sykes@royalsoc.ac.uk
Energy... for
the future, 10 April 2006 - 11 April 2006, at The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton
House Terrace, London, SW1Y 6AG
By Lord
Robert May FRS, Dr Katherine Blundell, Professor Fraser Armstrong and Dr David
Vincent
'Energy...
for the future' will pose the question: how can we supply energy for the
inhabitants of Earth, sufficient to meet everyone's needs, without causing
serious, irreversible damage to the environment? This is timely as we face the
global challenges of addressing climate change, providing a secure and reliable
supply of energy and the depletion of oil. Fossil fuels provide cheap and
convenient sources of energy and no single solution can replace them. But
unless we change course, developing alternative supplies of energy and address
how we use it, the next generations could face dangerous climate change and
major restrictions to their lifestyles and economic development with the
potential for conflicts over energy supplies. Our generation - rightly - will
be blamed for knowingly squandering the planet's resources. The input for this
meeting will be from leading scientists and engineers representing a whole
spectrum of possible energy solutions.
Cost: This
event is FREE to attend but pre-registration online is essential at www.royalsoc.ac.uk/events
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BP AND EDISON MISSION GROUP PLAN MAJOR
HYDROGEN POWER PROJECT FOR CALIFORNIA
Carson CA,
February 10, 2006: BP and Edison Mission Group (EMG), a subsidiary of Edison
International, today announced that they are planning a new $1 billion
hydrogen-fueled power plant in California that would generate clean electricity
with minimal carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The press release is on the UKCCSC
website at:
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/ccs/Media/February06.html
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Cheers, Mark