Renewable Energy News is Back with a Completely New Look
The Renewable Energy News Blog was down last week due to technical problems with the WordPress blog engine. If you tried to visit you would have seen nothing a but a geeky error message!
We are pleased to bring you the news that with assistance from our web hosting service we have been able to bring it back to life! While we were doing that we decided to update the look and feel for the site incorporating a number of improvements which have taken place in blogging, plus brightening up the look a and feel of the site.
We have now added a Feedburner subscription as an option, in addition to the original FeedBlitz.
We do like to accept our blog posts from a number of community members, but we have been experiencing a problem at times in ensuring that these posts are on topic. Hopefully, the posts which are not as closely aligned with the subject of this blog will still be of interest to our subscribers, and any that are substantially off-beam will be deleted by the admin in due course of time.
We hope you like the new site theme and page layout and will visit often, and we look forward to maintaining this blog through the autumn season.
With this year’s largely unanticipated and large price hikes for oil and gas the subject of renewable and alternative energy has become quite a hot subject, so there should be no shortage of news and information coming our way!
One particularly newsworthy area of the renewable energy scene over the summer has been biogas and biofuel, with the worldwide rises in food cost partly attributed to the use of food crops to produce biofuel.
Many governments have been providing tough targets for rising use of biofuel, backed up by fiscal encouragement, only for this to backfire as food prices rise. these policies are no doubt all well intentioned, but one can’t help thinking that the inflationary effect on food costs could have been foreseen.















