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Wind turbines can affect radar because they are tall structures with blade tips often moving faster than 180km/h, meaning that they can be detected by radar which are designed to [...]

The number of UK homes overheating in summer has drastically increased over the past decade due to climate change. Therefore change is required to adapt homes in the UK to [...]

Global heating targets In 2015, an international treaty was negotiated in Paris at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. This is often referred to as the ‘Paris Agreement’. It was [...]

Daylight sunlight and overshadowing assessments are commonly requested by local planning authorities for new building developments, from rear extensions to skyscrapers. These reports calculate the natural light predicted to be [...]

In April 2025, the UK’s National Energy System Operator (NESO) led a review of renewable energy projects in the queue for grid connection. Now, eight months later, they reveal the [...]

The idea of harvesting wind on other planets can sound like the stuff of science fiction. Yet today, space agencies that plan for sustained operations on the Moon, Mars, and [...]

In October, Pager Power was delighted to welcome Adam Hardie to the technical team as a Technical Analyst. Adam will be working full-time in our Sudbury office and will undertake [...]

Pager Power has extensive experience modelling the impact of wind farms and building developments on radar systems. These obstructions can block radar signals and in the case of wind turbines, [...]

This article was published before the announcement of the UK’s Autumn Budget on November 26th 2025. In the search for additional tax revenues, the government may be considering a potential [...]





