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Tom Gill
Tom has been writing for The Eco Experts for nearly five years an in that time, he has calculated the carbon footprint of the Roman Empire, profiled the world’s largest solar farms, and investigated what a 100% renewable UK would look like.
He has a particular interest in the global energy market and how it works, including the future of hydrogen, and Cornwall’s growing lithium industry.
Tom also regularly attends Grand Designs Live as a Green Living Expert, where he provides expert solar panel advice to members of the public.
He frequently focuses on niche environmental topics such as the nurdle problem, clever ways to undo the effects of climate change, and whether sand batteries could store enough energy for clean heating in the winter.
If there’s an environmental niche to be covered, it’s a safe bet Tom’s already thinking of how to write about it.
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How to deal with condensation in double-glazed windows Dealing with condensation in your windows can be frustrating. Find out how to remove and prevent condensation on your double glazing here.Tom Gill
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Will energy prices go down? Will energy prices go down? Find out here and learn about the current cost of energy and what the future of energy bills looks like.Tom Gill
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Is the UK’s National Grid Ready for the Future? As the UK adds new renewable energy sources into the National Grid's mix, some wonder whether it can cope. Find out more about the grid's ability here.Tom Gill
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Is nuclear fusion the future of clean energy? Nuclear fusion could be the answer to our need for clean and reliable energy. Find out more about nuclear fusion and why it's different from nuclear fission.Tom Gill
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Why is there a semiconductor shortage? Why is there a semiconductor shortage and how is it affecting the modern world? Find out the key reasons behind the shortage here.Tom Gill
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Which renewable energy is the best? The world needs to switch to green energy sources, but which renewable energy source is the best? Find out what The Eco Experts picked here.Tom Gill
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Why are so many electric vehicle chargers broken? Electric vehicles are soaring in popularity, but can the infrastructure meet this demand? Find out why so many electric vehicle chargers are broken.Tom Gill
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The environmental impact of the Roman Empire Many think the Industrial Revolution was the start of manmade emissions, but it goes back much further. Find out how the ancient Romans impacted their environment here.Tom Gill
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Are hydrogen-powered cars actually the future? Hydrogen-powered cars could be the future of personal transport. Find out why they could replace petrol, diesel, and maybe even electric carsTom Gill