Archived External Presentation given by N.K. Tovey in 2007


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Main Presentations given in 2007

 

  • What we can all do to save the planet from the consequences of Global Warming.  Presentation given to Libyan Schools on 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th November 2007 at Al Fateh University, Tripoli [10 Mbytes] – please note the actual presentation varied slightly from day to day.  The version shown here was the one used on the last two days.
  • What we can all do to save the planet from the consequences of Global Warming.  Presentation given to University Students on 25th, 26th  and 27th  November 2007 at Al Fateh University, Tripoli [16 Mbytes] – please note this presentation is in two parts – while it covers similar ground to the Schools presentation in the first part it covers in depth in the second part what might be done to develop low energy buildings using innovative ideas pioneered by the University of East Anglia

·         Sharing Experiences for reducing Carbon Emissions and improving Energy Efficiency.  Karbon Emisyonlarını Azaltmak ve Enerji Verimliliğini iyileştirmek için Deneyimlerin Paylaşılması.   Presentation given in Ankara, November 15th 2007.   Powerpoint presentation is in both English and Turkish.

·         Presentations to Rotary Clubs 

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·         Rotary Club of Kirkwall    Presentation on 20th September 2007

·         Sustainability Issues:     Presentation given at Breckland District Council (30th July 2007):  [7 Mbytes]

·         Why go PV? - Integrating a large solar array to enhance the performance of a low energy building.  - A Case Study

                Presentation given at Photovoltaic Event at BRE – 20th June 2007 

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Notes to expand of some of presentations above

This document covers a range of issues from carbon dioxide emissions to security of energy supply, and emphasizes why decisions cannot be simply for or against a single technology such as wind. The overview must be considered.

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