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A Paddy | 17.01.2005 16:45 | Ecology | Oxford
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nice report (:
18.01.2005 00:39
Mat is starting to sound just like a politico... keep up the good work (:
for peopul whonting to get involved in radio stuff the is one being setup as part of the OCSET/indymedia project in East Oxford. Might be more info here:
http://ocset.blogspot.com/
hamish
Homepage: http://www.undercurrents.org
How did they get it ?C
18.01.2005 02:34
Ignoramus
How did they get it ?C
18.01.2005 02:34
Ignoramus
How did they get it ?C
18.01.2005 02:35
Ignoramus
radio embarassment
18.01.2005 11:42
As for the details of the green contract, basically Oxford Uni currently purchases 100% of its electricity from Scottish and Southern's hydropower plants, based up in Scotland. Obviously these feed into the national grid, so it's not as good as having new, on-site renewable energy (which we are also pushing for) - but it does prove a demand for
green electricity, it pushes the energy companies to construct more renewable energy
capacity, and it does mean (through a scheme of certificiation that ensures that for every unit of electricity the Uni uses one unit of green electricity is being generated) that Oxford's energy use is currently pretty close to carbon neutral.
In the long-term of course we would want Oxford to be providing on site renewable energy on all of its new developments, as well as retrofitting its old buildings with solar
and wind energy - that is by far the best way to ensure sustainability in the long-term.
It's a difficult task however - as this campaign shows, even getting the Uni to stick
with the approach that they are currently taking is an uphill struggle. Greens are hoping
to use the planning system (especially Oxford's new 'Local Plan') to force big institutions and developers like the University to make their new developments 'zero-emission' - but it remains to be seen if the political will exists through the rest of the Council to make that happen.
Matt
Matt S
Clever
19.01.2005 13:25
Scotland used to produce a lot of electricity from water power even before it became fashionable. I wonder if “Scottish and Southern” might now be theoretically sending this to the south, while making less choosy local people theoretically use ordinary electricity from the south ? A neat piece of marketing if so.
Ignoramaus
ogg rather than mp3 please
20.01.2005 09:12
K Tai
Green Party supports renewable energy at the University of Oxford
20.01.2005 09:18
K Tai
Vice-Chancellor says...
20.01.2005 16:16
K Tai
Please be brief
20.01.2005 23:28
I know virtually nothing about computers.
Ignoramus
we won!
07.03.2005 21:20
24 February 2005 The newsletter of the University of Oxford
Vol. 5 Issue 7
"Oxford stays 'green' for electricity supply
Oxford University is to continue purchasing 'green' carbon emission free electricity for its major supply of power when the current contract expires at the end of March."
http://www.ox.ac.uk/blueprint/2004-05/2402/04.shtml
No mention of the student involvement, though.
K Tai