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  • POSTnote

    Anaerobic digestion

    Thursday, 15 September, 2011

    This POSTnote examines the potential for anaerobic digestion in the UK and the main challenges connected with its development.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Food security
    • Transport and infrastructure
  • POSTnote

    Biofuels from algae, July 2011

    Friday, 01 July, 2011

    This POSTnote examines the technical, economic and environmental issues around algal biofuels and their relevance to UK and EU policy targets.

    • POSTnote
    • Education
    • Energy
  • POSTnote

    Carbon footprint of electricity generation, June 2011

    Wednesday, 01 June, 2011

    This POSTnote provides an overview of the carbon footprints of a variety of electricity generation technologies, including evidence from more than 30 peer-reviewed studies.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • POSTnote

    Natural capital accounting, May 2011

    Sunday, 01 May, 2011

    This POSTnote outlines the need for "environmental accounting" by governments, to maintain the capacity of ecosystems to sustain human well-being at acceptable levels.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Health and social care
  • POSTnote

    The ecosystem approach, May 2011

    Sunday, 01 May, 2011

    This POSTnote outlines how the ecostystem approach makes explicit the link between the status of natural resource systems and ecosystem services that support human well-being.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • POSTnote

    Future electricity networks, February 2011

    Tuesday, 01 February, 2011

    This POSTnote examines the possibilities and challenges for electricity network development.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
  • POSTnote

    Living with environmental limits, January 2011

    Saturday, 01 January, 2011

    This POSTnote summarises a longer POST report on environ-mental limits, which sets out the challenges to achieving this aim, whilst considering the complex trade-offs between social, economic and environ-mental objectives. O

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
  • POSTnote

    Resilience of UK infrastructure

    Friday, 01 October, 2010

    This POSTnote outlines efforts to improve the resilience of infrastructure to the risks of natural hazards and any effects of future climate change.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • POSTnote

    Electric vehicles

    Friday, 01 October, 2010

    This POSTnote focuses on the extent to which EVs could reduce carbon emissions and examines issues that would surround widespread uptake.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Transport and infrastructure
  • POSTbrief

    Science in the New Parliament, 2010

    Saturday, 01 May, 2010

    After every general election, POST produces a special briefing highlighting some of the main science-based issues that the new Parliament is likely to encounter.

    • POSTbrief
    • Digital technologies
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Health and social care
    • Security and defence
    • Transport and infrastructure
  • POSTnote

    Renewable heating, March 2010

    Monday, 01 March, 2010

    This POSTnote examins the available resources and technologies for supplying renewable heating and cooling in the UK and the policy options that could support their take up.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
  • POSTnote

    Lighting technology, January 2010

    Friday, 01 January, 2010

    This POSTnote gives an overview of energy efficient electric lighting currently available and under development. It examines policy initiatives to drive uptake, as well as relevant health, environmental, public perception and economic issues.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
  • POSTnote

    CO2 capture, transport and storage, June 2009

    Monday, 01 June, 2009

    This POSTnote details the main carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies and considers their safety and legal issues. This is followed by an overview of global CCS projects as well as a discussion of UK and EU policy.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • POSTnote

    Marine renewables, January 2009

    Thursday, 01 January, 2009

    Around 15-20% of the UK's electricity could potentially be produced from marine renewable sources, but the technology is not mature. This POSTnote considers the technologies available and the environmental, economic and technological challenges involved in their deployment.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • POSTnote

    Future nuclear technologies. November 2008

    Saturday, 01 November, 2008

    This POSTnote provides an assessment of nuclear power generation technologies. It looks at the designs of any new UK reactors and outlines details of the regulatory design assessment process, with an emphasis on safety, security and waste. It also looks at longer term research into reactor design and waste management.

    • POSTnote
    • Energy

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