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Developers of solar photovoltaic projects within the UK and internationally will be familiar with the potential constraints posed by solar glint and glare. The issue is also prevalent in other [...]

An ambitious project to supply electricity to the UK via an undersea cable connected to a solar farm in the Sahara Desert has been put forward by a company called [...]

Introduction Pager Power has been around for 25 years. Throughout our history as a company, environmental responsibility has been a strong part of our ethos, through both consultancy services for [...]

The conflict in Ukraine has had far-reaching impacts on many aspects of life and industry. Energy networks are no exception, particularly in Europe given the significant reliance on Russian gas. [...]

The UK, like many countries around the world, has longstanding intentions to make its energy greener. The main drivers behind this are the climate crisis and fears over energy security [...]

Plastics are a relatively new invention in the grand scheme of things. Production of plastic has also accelerated, with National Geographic reporting [1] in 2019 that half of all plastics [...]

Renewable energy has long been a concept that the public and industry in general, see as a positive one. The picture gets more complicated as proposals get more specific, including [...]

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the USA has found itself embroiled in a legal quagmire. Before getting into that, it’s worth understanding at a basic level where the EPA [...]

Italian giant, Enel Green Power, is an international renewable energy corporation, generating power from: Wind. Solar. Hydroelectric and geothermal installations. [1] They boast projects in 21 countries with more than [...]

Solar photovoltaic developments routinely require glint and glare assessments as part of the planning application. The driving force behind this is the potential for: Safety impacts on surrounding roads, railway [...]




