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For decades now, we have bought many liquids in glass bottles: Milk, Gin, Beer, Vodka, Perfumes, Coca-Cola, Sauces such as Ketchup, Spreads such as jam, Vinegar, Sparkling water. Some of [...]
In this sixth article of our series, we will look at the challenges facing the Baltic States, as they look to realise the potential of wind power in this region. [...]
Earlier this month, Vijayatha Vijayaraghavan joined Pager Power’s growing technical team as a Technical Analyst. Vijayatha has a heavily physics-based background having studied Integrated MSc Physics at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham [...]
Here at Pager Power, we deal extensively in reflections of sunlight on solar panels and the façades of buildings, and are particularly concerned with the negative impact these glint and [...]
In the third instalment of our 2024 ‘Back to Basics‘ series, we look at one aspect of the renewable energy transition in more detail – electricity networks. Electricity grids are [...]
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) which are expected to be brought into force from November 2028. Following our November article, in which [...]
Overview An Australian organisation called the ‘First Nations Clean Energy Network’ want First Nations people to be more involved with new renewable energy projects and to reap the benefits of [...]
Earlier this month, on the 5th and 6th March 2024, The Global Clean Cities Expo (GCCE) was held at the Millenium Plaza Downtown in Dubai. Industry professionals from the United [...]
The UK Government have announced a record budget over £1 billion for renewable energy projects in the upcoming Contracts for Difference. Figure 1: UK Houses of Parliament. Contracts for Difference [...]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables computers and digital devices to learn, read, write, talk, see, create, play, analyse, make recommendations, and generally do things that humans have [...]