Articles by Hannah Lucey

There are a lot of potential constraints when it comes to constructing a wind farm, including shadow flicker, telecoms, and aviation safeguarding and radar limitations. As well as lengthy planning [...]

As the climate crisis continues to wreak havoc across the world, attention turns to the court room, where governments and businesses are on the offence against the environment. In 2025, [...]

Technology has been advancing for centuries, with old problems having new solutions. We live in a world where technology is almost always the solution, we just need to work out [...]

The solar energy industry is continuing to grow and expand in its capacity and global reach. By the end of 2023, an estimated 0.025% of the world’s land area was [...]

In the previous article in this series, the glint and glare guidance in New South Wales was discussed. This article will explore existing glint and glare policies and practices in [...]

Most coal-fired power stations in New South Wales (NSW) are scheduled to close in the next decade [1]. Solar farms are needed to help meet the legislated emissions reduction targets [...]

As solar energy continues to increase in prominence, so too does the policy framework surrounding this infrastructure. In this series of articles, we will discuss the guidance that is taking [...]

As 2030 looms nearer, international targets for the end of the decade are ramping up. The UK’s Clean Power 2030 Action Plan includes 43-50 GW of offshore wind [1]. Development [...]

Onshore wind turbines are on the rise, including in the UK in the wake of Labour’s removal of the de facto ban on onshore wind in England [1]. Usually located [...]

In an age of NFTs and other non-physical currencies, almost anything can be monetised, even nature. Carbon credits have been slowly increasing globally, however, a new horizon of nature meritocracy [...]





