Tom Gill
Tom joined The Eco Experts over a year ago and has since covered 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 ongoing semiconductor shortage, 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 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.
You can get in touch with Tom via email.
- 7 Problems to Watch Out For If You’re Buying Solar Panels Solar panels are increasing in popularity every year, but they're not perfect. Find out the 7 problems to watch out for when buying solar panels.Tom Gill
- How Many People Have Solar Panels in the UK? As more people adopt solar panels, the UK's solar capacity continues to increase, but how many people actually have solar panels in the UK? Find out here.Tom Gill
- Why Nuclear is Essential to a Net Zero UK What if nuclear power could help the UK reach net zero emissions? Find out why nuclear is essential to a net zero UK here.Tom Gill
- Over two thirds of Brits would buy a property with solar panels on Our National Home Energy Survey revealed that over two thirds of Brits would buy or rent a home with solar panels. Find out more here.Tom Gill
- 78% of the UK public want the government to invest in more renewable energy Our National Home Energy Survey can reveal that 78% of Brits want more investment in renewable energy. Find out more here.Tom Gill
- One in two Brits would be happy to live next to an onshore wind farm Our National Home Energy Survey has revealed that one in two Brits would live next to an onshore wind farm. Find out more here.Tom Gill
- Nearly half of Brits wouldn’t want a free electric car Nearly half of the UK don't want a free electric car, according to our annual National Home Energy Survey. Find out more here.Tom Gill
- Wales crowned the most climate-conscious part of the UK Wales is the most climate-conscious part of the UK, according to our annual National Home Energy Survey. Find out more here.Tom Gill
- Is ‘Solar Together’ Worth It? Solar Together is a group-buying scheme for solar panels. Find out everything you need to know about the scheme here.Tom Gill