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A Daylight, Sunlight and Overshadowing (DSO) assessment analyses the amount of natural sunlight and daylight received directly within a proposed building development, as well as determining the impact of any [...]

With our extensive expertise in modelling the movement of the Sun and how this pertains to complex and specialised planning issues, it is no surprise that we at Pager Power [...]

In 2022, UK Households spent £6.1 billion on plants, with the average UK Household spending £306.71 a year on houseplants. [1] Many people would even deem their houseplants as important [...]

In the 8th article in our series on the Baltic States, we take a look at the thriving technology sector in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania). Bolt, an [...]

Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on the 22nd of April across the globe to commemorate environmental protection and climate action. For the 54th edition of Earth Day, the [...]

In our 7th article in our series on the Baltic States, we take a look at the prospects for solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production and explore recent proposed solar projects [...]

Human history is full of instances where what was once considered science fiction eventually materialised as an invaluable invention. As Albert Einstein said: “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” One [...]

Essex County Council works together with a group-buying scheme called ‘Solar Together’ to give residents a group-purchase discount on solar panels, with the aim of promoting solar implementation within Essex. [...]

The UK government has announced that there will be an independent research exercise into glare from vehicle headlamps [1]. The Department for Transport (DfT) is a ministerial department of the [...]

This month in our Back to Basics series, we uncover the ways in which energy generated by wind and solar farms can be stored and how this technology will shape [...]




