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On the 17th of January 2024, the latest energy National Policy Statements (NPS) came into force in England and Wales. It comes more than two years after the initial drafts [...]
Pager Power’s newest recruit, Phillip Charhill, joined the team earlier this month as one of our Technical Analysts. Phillip has joined the ever-growing technical team who undertake the various assessments [...]
Michael’s dog, Bruce, has recently joined the Pager Power team. Bruce is a miniature Bernedoodle (a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a miniature Poodle) who brings a lot [...]
Introduction The first stage of assessing the potential impact of glint and glare towards surrounding road users involves undertaking an initial review of the available imagery to determine the specific [...]
One of the first stages of determining the impact of glint and glare is whether a solar reflection is experienced by an observer. This involves undertaking a review of the [...]
Glint and glare assessments require undertaking modelling to determine the locations and times at which solar reflections are geometrically possible. In this article, we explain what the technical requirements are [...]
When the One Canada Square was built in 1991, it was the tallest building in the United Kingdom, standing at 234.8 metres (770 feet) above ground level. Those who work, [...]
Introduction Pager Power has been a leading provider of glint and glare analysis relating to solar developments for over a decade. As a comparatively new concern, the guidance around this [...]
Renewable energy project developers will be all too aware that the substantial upfront costs and volatile electricity prices present significant risk and potential barriers to developing large renewable energy projects. [...]
Last month, negotiations relating to historic clean energy legislation in the U.S. Congress seemingly collapsed. However, what is being called “the best kept secret, potentially, in Washington history”, according to [...]