Andrew Moore speaks at the Future of Energy seminar

Feb 21st 2023. London.  Andrew Moore, UKSOL Founder, was a guest speaker at conference organised by the The Worshipful Company of Launderers at the Glaziers Hall in London today.  

Deputy Master, Kenneth Cupitt in his responsibility as a member of the Education Committee organised the all-day Seminar on the topic “The Future of Energy” at Glaziers’ Hall, with six speakers sharing their views on both the provision of energy for the country, decision makers and business owners and what alternative choices which may be available for future opportunities.
Information shared by the speakers will help business leaders make the right decisions over
the next decade and learn what the UK Government, and the supply industry, is having to
put in place for economic green energy.  

Topics will included:


1. Nuclear Energy (both Fusion and Fission will be covered and what Rolls Royce are
developing with mini reactors for regional generation);
2. Making money from Sources of Energy (Ways of Cutting the Costs of Energy in a Business,
how to store energy in times of plenty for use in times of shortages, achieving cost cutting
by enabling businesses to trade energy);
3. Rooftop Solar Panels and PV Modules (advantages of using Solar Energy, reduced
Electricity Bill, Return on Investment, Renewable Energy, Environmentally Friendly, Energy
Independence). A photovoltaic system or solar power system is an electric power
system designed to supply usable solar power by means of photovoltaics;
4. Adding Hydrogen to Supplement Natural Gas (now that trials of the addition of hydrogen
to gas have been completed what it will do to benefit us all);
5. Hydrogen as a Fuel for Delivery Vehicles (there is unlikely to be enough Lithium to power
storage batteries in the short term, but larger vehicles are also likely to be powered by
hydrogen to carry the bulky items and for the driving range);
6. Heat Pump Technology (the conclusion, thus far, is that for heat pumps, ammonia is
thermodynamically the best refrigerant in the field of operation for comfort cooling and
is also safer than using Fluorocarbons)