Meet The British Inventor Who Came Up With A Green Way Of Generating Electricity From Air – In His Shed
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on inews, which is written by the respected BBC journalist; Tom Heap.
This is the first two paragraphs.
In 25 years of reporting on the environment, I’ve become unshakably convinced in the seriousness and urgency of tackling climate change, but also rather dismayed that our successes in reducing greenhouse gases and promising scientific breakthroughs go largely unreported.
I’ve seen super plants that improve photo-synthesis, cows that belch less methane and next-gen solar panels. But there is one individual who deserves to be as famous in green-tech as Elon Musk for how his invention could help stop global warming.
The man is Peter Dearman from Bishop’s Stortford and his invention is the technology behind Highview Power, that is building a 250 MWh liquid air battery at Carrington, near Manchester.
That is very close to where I live. I probably pass it when I go on a speed awareness course – :I have had to do that a couple of times. 😦
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