Professor in Dublin City University, Ireland.
Energy, ClimateChange, Hydrogen, Wasserstoff, Tech.
EV owner. Green Hydrogen is Key.
Divest from fossil fuels.
Contributed to the "Explainer Podcast" for the @thejournal_ie
"What is hydrogen power, and could it replace coal, oil, and gas?"
@TeamDCU@DCUClimate@DCU
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The boring heat pump is obliterating gas demand in Europe: heat pumps will cut 30 bcm of natural gas demand out of European buildings and light industry, each year, by 2030, a permanent structural erasure of gas demand
>30 bcm is about 20% of the entire annual output of the US LNG export infrastructure
>It's also 19% of Qatar’s entire annual global LNG exports, pre Hormuz
>And 80% of the total capacity of Russia's Power of Siberia 1, which ships 38.8 bcm/year to China
In Germany for example, heat pumps have outsold gas boilers for the 1st time in modern history. In the US, they've beaten gas boilers for 4 consecutive years
Every single heat pump is a non-reversible eviction notice for a fossil gas pipe
In 2025, wind and solar became the bedrock of European energy self-reliance. Power generation from renewables in Europe has reached a new record of 384.9 TWh.
Norway has just said no to nuclear power and NATO now backs renewables as the solution to energy security.
Each year nuclear adds only as much net global power capacity as renewables add every two days.
The direction of travel is clear.
The Global South is accelerating the age of electricity because of the Iran War. We're in the midst of a visible pivot toward distributed renewables, grid-scale energy storage, and electric mobility
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Firm solar and storage costs fall to $54/MWh, says IRENA. A new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) finds that round‑the‑clock solar and wind paired with battery storage deliver power at lower cost than new fossil fuel generation in high‑quality resource regions.
PV Magazine 6th May 2026
https://t.co/qg9LRPLPIF
.@OrstedUK and @OEG_EnergyGroup have today launched a pilot partnership to train wind turbine technician apprentices and help address the growing demand for skilled workers across the wind industry 👏
This agreement will see OEG become the formal employer and programme manager for 2️⃣0️⃣ apprentices from Ørsted’s 2025 intake, who will continue studying while gaining practical experience working on wind farms. This builds on the 7️⃣5️⃣ apprentices Ørsted has trained over the last eight years through its apprenticeship programme, helping to build the workforce needed to support the UK’s energy transition and develop the next generation of offshore wind technicians.
The pilot programme supports recommendations from the Offshore Wind Industry Council (OWIC) to establish industry-wide apprenticeship standards, enabling technicians to readily move between companies and wind farms, and supporting long-term careers across the sector. At the end of the four year programme, the apprentices will qualify as offshore wind technicians and will be able to apply for roles across the industry 💪
Our Skills and Social Value Manager James Lord has welcomed the announcement, saying 🗣️
“We’re delighted to see this timely pilot scheme putting OWIC’s recommendations on industry-wide training standards into practice. This will enable these apprentices to move around the offshore wind industry far more easily in their future careers.
“Apprenticeship schemes like this are vital as the wind industry’s workforce is set to double to over 110,000 within the next four years. We need to ensure we have enough highly skilled workers to fill these roles in the UK’s fast-growing clean power sector”.
Find out more below 👇
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24/7 solar+storage is already here: China $30/MWh, Brazil $65, Oman $69. By 2030, India, South Africa, and Spain will all be near $50 - all way cheaper than new coal ($70 to $85/MWh) and new gas ($100+/MWh)
The Fire Age is over
The WMO just dropped its Europe State of the Climate 2025 report. Here's the reality Big Oil don't want us to look at
>CO2 levels are at a 2-million-year high
>Europe is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world. Europe is already at 2.5C of warming
>Arctic is melting in real-time: We just saw a 21-day heatwave inside the Arctic Circle
>Glaciers in Iceland and the Alps aren't just "shrinking", they are collapsing
>We just broke the record for wildfire burnt areas, over 1m hectares gone
This is a systemic failure to exit the carbon economy and we are out of time for "Net Zero by 2050" fairy tales. We need energy sovereignty now. We need Anytime Solar and massive BESS deployment yesterday
Solar panels fitted every three minutes in UK since Iran conflict. 27,000 solar power installations in March, the highest monthly total for 14 years. Applications for heat pump grants also jumped to its second highest monthly level on record.
https://t.co/OK99zToWJM
The data is in. Between 2023-2025, wind and solar slashed EU wholesale power prices by 24.2% on average. In Spain, the cut was nearly 40%
This isn't a forecast, it already happened
Renewables are the only cure for gas price insanity
You wouldn't know it if you live in the USA or consume US media and politics, but the fight between EVs and ICEs is basically over. Internal combustion is on it's way out. First it'll look slow, then fast. Fleet turnover will lag sales. But ALL the growth globally is in EVs. If your company isn't competitive in building EVs and can only build internal combustion, you're going to be stuck serving an ever-smaller share of a shrinking global market over the next decade...
Recent gov packages on fuel reduced cost of filling a tank by maybe a tenner?
A new EV (same price as ICE) with a range of 600kms costs €15 to fully charge.
China’s truck electrification will move far faster than most expect. When trucks go ~100% electric, it'll halve road transport oil use. That’s demand destruction.
Large EV trucks already running @ scale. Freight runs on cost, not opinion. Economics flipped, fleets are switching.
In 2026, it’s cheaper to buy a new electric car in almost all sizes to petrol, diesel or hybrid.
Used to be opposite til very recently.
Especially small cars (a previous weak spot): 4 EVs now under €20k — only 2 petrol and 0 diesel/hybrid at that price
https://t.co/Il1PS8Fw4w