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UK PRIMES THE CCS PUMP BUT FUTURE REMAINS UNCERTAIN
THE BRITISH government is creating a unique regime of energy price incentives to spur commercialisation of carbon capture and storage systems, yet significant barriers remain to unlocking the billions of Pounds Sterling needed to build a CCS industry of sufficient mass in the UK able to create economies of scale for investors.…
EU LEGISLATION FORCES UK TO SHRINK ITS COAL POWER GENERATING SECTOR
BY ROBERT STOKES
THE SEPTEMBER 2012 announcement by utility RWE npower it would close the 2,000 megawatt (MW) coal-fired Didcot A power station in southern England has highlighted the scale and speed of large coal plant closures in Britain. European Union (EU) environmental laws are being identified as a key culprit behind this trend.…
ALL NAMES AND TITLES CHECKED BIG GAP: STUDY SHOWS EU'S PATCHWORK UNI FEES SYSTEM
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS
UNIVERSITY tuition fees cost more in England than anywhere else in Europe, according to a September 10 report from the European Commission, but the headline figures are not the whole story for students sizing up how to survive.…
EUROPEAN COGENERATION TECHNOLOGY
COGENERATION, or rather trigeneration, units that cooled, heated and powered the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games won plaudits if no gold medals for the manufacturer – America’s GE – but neatly symbolised the spread of CHP into mainstream and niche applications.…
LARGE SCALE COGEN
BY ROBERT STOKES
"We’re likely to see a growing trend towards toward biomass-based CHP over the next 10 years," said Daniella Muallem, senior research analyst at US-based IDC Energy Insights, EMEA division. This is already apparent in large cogen.
Case in point: an innovative 49.9MW biomass cogen plant – the largest of its kind in the United Kingdom – is on course to begin its commissioning phase in late 2012 before production starts in mid-2013.…
EU-JAPAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT EXPECTED TO BENEFIT EU KNITWEAR BRANDS - BUT WHAT ABOUT JAPAN?
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS; AND WANG FANGQING, IN SHANGHAI
A BOOST in export sales for European knitwear brands might be on the horizon, as a result of a projected free trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Japan, with formal negotiations expected to begin by the end of the year.…
MICRO COGENERATION
BY ROBERT STOKES
Micro cogeneration or CHP – defined by the European Commission as up to 50 kWe – is a market niche seeing lift-off as technology and financial drivers, such as financial incentives in Germany, align.
The global market grew 38% to EUR466 million (USD576 million) in 2011 and further growth to EUR1 billion (USD1.24 billion) is expected in 2012, according to Scotland based analysts Delta-ee.…
EXPANDING PRESCRIBING POWERS FOR NURSES IN THE UK AND CANADA
BY KITTY SO, IN OTTAWA
BRITISH nurses are not alone in receiving wider prescribing powers that would include special classes of government regulated drugs, considered prone to greater potential for abuse: Canadian nurses are also gaining similar responsibilities.
The UK government changed legislation in April, to expand the prescribing and drug mixing powers of pharmacists and nurses to cover ‘controlled drugs,’ which the government falling under two legislations: the Medicines Act, managed by the UK Department of Health, and the Misuse of Drugs Act, which is controlled by the Home Office.…
RIO CONFERENCE COORDINATOR HAILS ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN CREATING A SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL ECONOMY
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN RIO DE JANEIRO
The executive coordinator of this week’s United Nations Rio de Janeiro conference on global sustainability has told University World News why she has placed higher education at the centre of the international strategy she hopes will flow from agreements made at the event.…
EU U-TURN ON BIOFUELS ILLUSTRATES PERILS OF LEGISLATING IN HASTE
BY KEITH NUTHALL, MJ DESCHAMPS, PACIFICA GODDARD AND KARRYN MILLER
GOVERNMENTS can get things wrong – badly wrong – and alter the planet’s human and natural geography in ways that were never intended. And one of those embarrassing events is now unfolding: over the promotion of biofuels.…