Microgeneration is defined as generating energy from any plant with a capacity of less than 50 kW which uses a technology that reduces emissions of greenhouse gases.
There are many ways to generate your own electricity at home or at your office.
You could install Solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels or fit a wind turbine to your roof or in the garden. If you have a stream or river in the garden, why not fit a hydro turbine? Or, in the future, use biomass such as wood pellets or chips to fire a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) boiler.
'Make every building a power station.' That was the demand issued by a group of environmental and economics experts a fortnight ago when they came out with their Green New Deal.
It doesn't mean installing a steam turbine in your living room; microgeneration, or making your own energy, for decades the realm of long-haired families with glazed expressions, is stepping out of the fringes.
A few of the Ourpower team got to test drive a new electric car earlier this week in London. The NICE Car Company very kindly picked us up at Kings Cross station and we drove around North London a bit before heading back down to Euston where we then caught our train up north...
We were very impressed - 50 mph top speed with a range of around 50 miles. 2p/mile to charge - 1.5 hours to charge 25% - 8 hours full charge. Clean, quite and efficient - what more do you want?
I can see electric cars taking off in a very big way - we think we'll wait will December when they are launching a 5 seater family electric car with longer range and a higher top speed.
Today is E-Day, E-Daywhen we should all be turning off as many electricity-hungry appliances as possible. Its a great idea - lets see what a difference it would make if we all tried for a day.