
Tom Swarbrick
Presenter at LBC
Host of Tom Swarbrick at Drive Mon-Fri 4-6pm @LBC + massively amateur golfer insta: https://t.co/dSKklLgeXK
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | Parker Lee |Tom Swarbrick |Chase Edmunds |Sam Folb
We recently attended a hydrogen-focused conference in Houstonand came away with two major impressions:First, the US green hydrogen market is perceived to be in aholding pattern as interested parties work through regulatoryuncertainty stemming from the new Trump administration and itsapproach to section 45V tax credits, which would support greenhydrogen project development.
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2 months ago |
lbc.co.uk | Tom Swarbrick
It's time to Make Broccoli Great Again It's time to Make Broccoli Great Again. Picture: Katy Ronkin/LBC By Tom Swarbrick @TomSwarbrick1It starts with a simple question: if you could imbue a humble vegetable with as much spirit and verve as junk food gets; if you could persuade people of broccoli’s inherent 'rizz', would the country be healthier? Britain has become a wheezing, bloated island of guzzlers.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Oliver Irwin |Tom Swarbrick |Brandon Price
The age of utility scale battery storage is here and looks set to stay well into the future. Battery storage projects have seen a sharp uptick in development with an unprecedented number of projects coming online globally in the last two years, and in so doing largely easing market concerns relating to the supply chain issues previously experienced within the market between 2020–2022.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
lbc.co.uk | EJ Ward |Tom Swarbrick
Why are the unions arguing for money to be taken from the poor working person and handed over to the wealthy pensioner? Why are the unions arguing for money to be taken from the poor working person and handed over to the wealthy pensioner? Picture: LBC By Tom Swarbrick @TomSwarbrick1As the Trade Unions Congress (TUC) conference begins today, we've already heard the outcry from unions over Labour's decision to cut winter fuel payments for some pensioners—not all, but some.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
inews.co.uk | Tom Swarbrick
Has the “Cones Hotline” stage of government been reached yet? A hotline (to allow members of the public to enquire about roadworks on the country’s roads and report areas where traffic cones had been deployed) and policy introduced by a dwindling Conservative government in 1992 that was so parochial and measly that a parish council might have scoffed.
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