Articles in this supplement:
Andrew Simms 22 July 2005, Awards & grants, Microgeneration
A commitment to sustainable energy, argues Andrew Simms, is about justice
Martin Wright 22 July 2005, Africa, Biofuels, Microgeneration, Solar energy/PV
The best means of lifting Africans out of poverty are also those which help curb climate change.
Martin Wright 22 July 2005, Australasia, Awards & grants, Hydro electric, Microgeneration, Solar energy/PV
For someone who’s used to the grimy flicker of a kerosene lantern, the clean, constant white brightness of a solar lamp is a revelation.
Martin Wright 22 July 2005, Awards & grants, Microgeneration, Solar energy/PV
The small business of saving the world can be a profitable one, too.
Andrew Simms 22 July 2005, Awards & grants, Microgeneration, Nuclear power
Nuclear power is back in fashion, touted as a pain-free solution. But do its claims really add up?
Martin Wright 22 July 2005, Awards & grants, Biofuels, Microgeneration, Wind power
Oil and gas may be reaching their peak, but Britain’s winds, woodlands and water resources hold reserves of power which are still scarcely tapped.
Martin Wright 22 July 2005, Awards & grants, Energy conservation & efficiency, Housing
Staying warm without spurring global warming is one of the great energy challenges facing Britain.
Martin Wright 22 July 2005, Awards & grants, Microgeneration, Schools, Wind power
Unsung heroes abound in many fields, and sustainable energy is no exception.