Move over Loro Piana, the new ways to subtly display your wealth are home renovations and a sleek new car. For the sake of carbon emissions reduction, this now qualifies the rich for government handouts.
Hi Lucy - I just read your latest - and your substack is not working correctly --it's blowing right past the comment box and showing copy of what you posted.
As to your comments this time - and yoyur renewable power plant modeling -- I sent you information on his to rectify that -- but you didn't come back om it.
Is this a case where - if you don't find the info your self - you don't write about it?
Just asking -- but - if you pose a question in the form of a "position"; get validated information as to a "fix" for that position - even if not considered in the status-quo: -- and don't use it / write about it -- what the reason for asking for a reply?
Hi Lucy (back) -- I don't have any new "studies" -- as I've been working on "shaking up" the Ofgem controlled UK energy system -- with the fact that a solid-state electric power supply is going to be made available:
--- in Europe - at a universal / long term lease / set rate as low as $.10 per hour / $72 a 30 day month for all the clean electricity wanted per location - not the "per kW/Hr." / available inside any European location - home; commercial; or industrial; (it's modular).
It would especially help the low income people - and if that is too much - we'll make it available at no cost - until they can get back on their feet.
It's going to Europe - because last March: EC President Ursula von der Leyen officially requested that I apply for funding (initially) through the EC Horizon Europe funding program; which is now going through the EC / EIC Accelerator for Breakthrough / Disruptive Technology program as a completed project.
But right now - the new UK Labour Government haven't even responded to multiple inquires -- while the Governments of Scotland and Wales have.
As an aside, but included in "cleantech" -- the electric power supply can be installed in any battery or internal combustion engine powered vehicle - by retrofitting-repowering each one -- making available:
--- unlimited range and time of travel.
How can it do this?
We've been using the very same electric circuitry, the very same way: -- every time we "tuned" in either an AM or FM radio - since Nikola Tesla invented the radio and applied for his US patent - on Mar. 20th. 1900,
--- over 124 years ago.
I just have been lucky enough to have figured lout, and US Patented - how to put that circuitry "on steroids" - so that now - it can power any home; commercial; or industrial site - as it is also modular.
I will continue to try and make contact with the UK Government in London -- as it could also "change the game" concerning all UK Government distributed subsidies -- if they will only use it.
If your interested in more info on this --- email me at "...scotsman7@comcast.net..." and I will send you the validating documents.
Hi Scott - thanks for the question, I hadn't found a more recent study assessing the distributional impact of heating subsidies in the UK. Grantham Institute has published other more recent work on how increases in gas prices would affect people with low incomes more, which I referenced in another piece. If you have seen more recent studies on the distributional impact of cleantech subsidies in the UK, I would love to read them!
Hi Lucy - I just read your latest - and your substack is not working correctly --it's blowing right past the comment box and showing copy of what you posted.
As to your comments this time - and yoyur renewable power plant modeling -- I sent you information on his to rectify that -- but you didn't come back om it.
Is this a case where - if you don't find the info your self - you don't write about it?
Just asking -- but - if you pose a question in the form of a "position"; get validated information as to a "fix" for that position - even if not considered in the status-quo: -- and don't use it / write about it -- what the reason for asking for a reply?
Hi Lucy (back) -- I don't have any new "studies" -- as I've been working on "shaking up" the Ofgem controlled UK energy system -- with the fact that a solid-state electric power supply is going to be made available:
--- in Europe - at a universal / long term lease / set rate as low as $.10 per hour / $72 a 30 day month for all the clean electricity wanted per location - not the "per kW/Hr." / available inside any European location - home; commercial; or industrial; (it's modular).
It would especially help the low income people - and if that is too much - we'll make it available at no cost - until they can get back on their feet.
It's going to Europe - because last March: EC President Ursula von der Leyen officially requested that I apply for funding (initially) through the EC Horizon Europe funding program; which is now going through the EC / EIC Accelerator for Breakthrough / Disruptive Technology program as a completed project.
But right now - the new UK Labour Government haven't even responded to multiple inquires -- while the Governments of Scotland and Wales have.
As an aside, but included in "cleantech" -- the electric power supply can be installed in any battery or internal combustion engine powered vehicle - by retrofitting-repowering each one -- making available:
--- unlimited range and time of travel.
How can it do this?
We've been using the very same electric circuitry, the very same way: -- every time we "tuned" in either an AM or FM radio - since Nikola Tesla invented the radio and applied for his US patent - on Mar. 20th. 1900,
--- over 124 years ago.
I just have been lucky enough to have figured lout, and US Patented - how to put that circuitry "on steroids" - so that now - it can power any home; commercial; or industrial site - as it is also modular.
I will continue to try and make contact with the UK Government in London -- as it could also "change the game" concerning all UK Government distributed subsidies -- if they will only use it.
If your interested in more info on this --- email me at "...scotsman7@comcast.net..." and I will send you the validating documents.
I've got a question Ms. Shaw -- what's with quoting a 4 year old study?
There's been a whole lot of water that has flowed under that bridge in the last 4 years.
Hi Scott - thanks for the question, I hadn't found a more recent study assessing the distributional impact of heating subsidies in the UK. Grantham Institute has published other more recent work on how increases in gas prices would affect people with low incomes more, which I referenced in another piece. If you have seen more recent studies on the distributional impact of cleantech subsidies in the UK, I would love to read them!