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With life expectancy of over 35 years, solar panel systems by Genersys make an attractive investment opportunity - paying for themselves in around just 4-8 years in the UK, and in much quicker periods when used for pool heating.
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Robert KyriakidesRobert Kyriakides is a qualified solicitor and Chief Executive of Genersys Plc. Below are the latest entries from his blog relating to solar and renewable energy:

Climate change models - right or wrong?
Mon, 12 May 2008

The trouble with modeling climate change is that there are so many models. It is important, of course, to do your best to see how the climate will change but that is so hard, so complex, that different models show different results. It is hard enough to predict next week’s weather accurately so we cannot [...]

Gordon Ramsay, nouveau environmentalist
Sun, 11 May 2008

On Friday morning I heard Gordon Ramsay talk on the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4 about banning out of season fruit and vegetable imports. He also suggested fining chefs who use out of season produce. Mr Ramsay, who is a highly successful chef and businessman, thinks that it is terribly important to have a [...]

Are cyclones in Burma our fault?
Sat, 10 May 2008

Over a hundred thousand souls have lost their lives in Burma as a result of a cyclone. Many more are likely to perish in the aftermath when diease arrives in the wake of the devastation of the infrastructure. A tropical cyclone is an event of extreme weather. They can happen frequently but a cyclone with [...]

Why we do need solar systems
Fri, 09 May 2008


Flooding and the need to decentralise energy supply
Thu, 08 May 2008


Mr Brown’s own yardstick and climate change
Wed, 07 May 2008


Uranium and being kind to Kazakhstan
Tue, 06 May 2008



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Phase 2 LCBP is a DisasterPhase 2 LCBP is a Disaster
(09/03/2007 15:13:26)
Robert Kyriakides continues to push for Lord Trucott to address the failings of the Phase 2 Low Carbon Building Program. In an open letter to Lord Truscott, Robert Kyriakides, CEO Genersys Plc highlights the flaws in the LCBP and the difficulties that face both the consumer and trade because of them.

Lord Truscott has not replied so far, despite Genersys Plc p...
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