Another week of wildly varying news: Wild weather in Texas, the pandemic’s second wave starts to retreat (hopefully), The US rejoins the Paris Accord and an EV is scooting around in a dried up lake on Mars. For me an interesting theme over the last few weeks is that Big Oil companies are looking at … Read More
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heat pumps/batteries/interconnectors/steel
The energy transitions leads to some unlikely relationships developing. For example the link between Electric cars and the Superbowl. The advertising slots are some of the most expensive ever and have been regularly used by car companies to showcase their electric credentials. This year GM have unleashed the “talents” of Will Ferrell to lead the … Read More
EV of the Year/Net-Zero/Wind/Beef & focus on grid scale batteries
Let’s start the year by looking back at the best EV’s of 2020. If you haven’t had any experience of electric motoring, you should, so as to understand the demonstrable benefits. Recent research stated that only 1% of EV buyers would look to revert to petrol/diesel for their next car. I suspect that this is … Read More
solid state battery/vertical farm/heat storage & focus on e-cargo bikes
Lots of technology pieces this week and no cars for once. Next week will be the last of 2020, and who doesn’t want to put 2020 behind them. I shall be doing the annual EV of the year announcement. Happy to take any suggestions. Company news Starbucks outlines next steps on regenerative agricultureStarbucks has announced … Read More
big batteries/black starts/tree planting & focus on the Paris Climate Agreement
Will this momentous week be remembered as the week that we waved goodbye to Trump, or the week that the USA waved goodbye to the Paris Agreement? Company news Downing to float £200m renewables investment trustAn investment trust set up to buy into renewable energy and other infrastructure assets will today announce plans to raise … Read More
2nd life batteries/tallest wind/biggest solar & focus on long duration storage
Back in the early days of all this there was talk of a giant project to build solar farms in the Sahara in order to supply energy for the whole of Europe. That has never happened but the Darwin project described below has reactivated the idea of a giant solar resource linked to distant markets … Read More
zero-carbon clusters/facebook/hydrogen/enzymes & focus on corporate PPA’s
Company news Glasgow’s Weir Group quits oil and gas industryWEIR Group has sold its oil and gas division to Caterpillar in a deal worth more than £300 million, sending shares soaring in early trading.The Glasgow engineering giant had put the operation, which has been hit heavily by the downturn in the US shale market, up … Read More
Green fuels/AI/air capture/plastics pact & focus on hydrogen
Company news Xpeng’s IPO Went Really, Really WellChinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng sold more shares for more money than the company planned in its IPO, priced Wednesday evening—then opened up well above that price once trading started Thursday. It’s another sign that demand for EV stocks is still through the roofXpeng expected to sell 85 … Read More
Biomethane/rooftop solar/bamboo & focus on ESG funds
The world has found a way to cut CO2 emissions, albeit a very painful one. The crisis has also rudely barged the green agenda off the front pages. Hopefully we shall be back stronger than ever, but nonetheless Titbits intends to keep the newsflow coming as best we can. To soften the edges of a … Read More
Heat networks/price spikes/E10/green bonds/small nuclear & focus on the Budget
Politicians tend to get derided for making “U turns”, but when you are reversing the dismal legislation of your predecessors it should be applauded: welcome back onshore wind and solar in the UK! Company news Ikea slashes global emissions as business growth continues The world’s largest furniture retailer revealed in its latest sustainability report that … Read More










