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Hello
SidEnergy Supporters, and a belated Happy New Year and welcome to
2018.
Firstly,
a big thank you to all of those who gave to the annual
Devon Surviving Winter Appeal. The Appeal raises donations for
local vulnerable people suffering during the winter months from the effects of
fuel poverty. This year so far, £7,000 has been donated, which can
obviously help many households, so many thanks. The appeal is
still open for donations (http://devoncf.com/give/ surviving-winter/), so
please help if you are able.
A
reminder that anybody struggling to keep warm or pay energy bills should go to
their local Citizens Advice (https://www.citizensadvice. org.uk/ )
centre or could alternatively contact Devon Communities:- https://www.devoncommunities. org.uk/western-power- distribution-affordable-warmth .
I was
interested to see just how much wind there was over Christmas period (please
make up your own jokes), and that on Christmas day many of our turkeys were
getting cooked using wind powered electricity. You
can see that at times wind turbines were producing between 20% and 40% of the
electricity we were using:- http://electricinsights.co.uk/ #/dashboard?start=2017-12-25&& _k=as9anr.
This is a huge change from previous years, partly due to
the
large increase in off-shore wind turbines being installed.
UK
built half of Europe's offshore wind power in 2017 (https://www.theguardian.com/ environment/2018/feb/06/uk- built-half-of-europes- offshore-wind-power-in-2017),
approximately
1.5 gigawatts, similar to the output from a conventional coal fired
power-station. You
can see a simple graphic showing the output of wind power on the 10:10
campaign’s wind dial:- https://1010uk.org/winddial.
This
increase in wind generation, together with the rise of solar generation (now
over 12 gigawatts installed) is having a positive impact on the UK greenhouse
gas emissions. This impact is also being felt on the UK’s coal
fired power-stations and a further major
coal power station, Eggborough in Yorkshire, is expected to close at the end of
September (https://www.theguardian.com/ business/2018/feb/02/ yorkshire-coal-plant-to-close- with-loss-of-200-jobs- eggborough) after
it failed to secure a government subsidy to provide backup power next
winter. This follows other coal powered power-stations that have
closed in recent years.
Finally,
a date for your diary, RegenSW are again this year organising the “Smart
Energy Marketplace” at Sandy Park, Exeter on 19th June.
Please check the Regen website for details:- https://www.regensw.co.uk/ Pages/Events/Category/key- events or
sign up for Regen newsletters.
Many
thanks for your support and best wishes,
Graham
SidEnergy
Vision Group for Sidmouth - SidEnergy
SidEnergy | Co-operatives UK
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