These are the selection of posts I found interesting between Tuesday and Friday:
- Back our Energyshare bid to boost community power – Greener Leith News – Greener Leith | Community Involvement | Sustainable Development | Better Public Spaces | Leith, Edinburgh – Power in the community, keep it local, invest the money in the community, a circle that returns based on the wind
- The mark of a civilised society « A Burdz Eye View – The program was horrific and the Burd rightly states that current government policy will only increase the frequency of this sort of thing happening again
- What’s the deal for the LibDems? « The Will Patterson Notebook – Did the LibDems get a good deal from the divvying up of power in the new session? Yes-ish is the short answer
- YouTube – The Bathgate Festival Week procession, 1961 –
- 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
- The LlewBlog – Electric Cars – Solar Photovoltaic – "Of course all this renewable goodness has to be offset against what the system costs. The set up I have sets you back a little over £10,000. That includes the installation, the wall charger for the car, the metering and all the other gubbins. It’s definitely not cheap. However, my back of an envelope calculations suggest that the system should pay for itself in under 10 years. What is painfully obvious though is that all new houses should have these built into them, that every architect should make sure there's a big enough roof on the building that's pretty much south facing, that every planning officer should say 'if it ain't got solar panels on it, you can't build it chum.'"