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Offshore wind farms are ever growing in popularity. Many countries are now erecting lots of turbines around the coastlines as European countries aim to make the North Sea into the [...]

In 2022, the International Energy Agency (IEA) identified the aviation sector as accounting for 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions, despite a significant fall from pre-pandemic aviation activity. [1] In [...]

Understanding local planning policy and processes is paramount when conducting impact assessments to support planning applications. As part of our day-to-day, we need to be knowledgeable in this area to [...]

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 March article, in which [...]

Pager Power’s growing Technical Team welcomes its newest recruit, Ricky Tso. Ricky joined us in early April and is now working full-time in our Sudbury office. Ricky graduated from The [...]

As the first waves of commercial wind turbines erected in the nineties reach the end of their lifespan (roughly 25 years), a question arises; what do we do with them. [...]

The fifth topic in the ‘Back to Basics’ series sets out the timeline for the development of modern photovoltaics. Alongside the sun naturally providing its energy to grow crops, ancient [...]

Have you ever wondered what happens to your deposited money in a bank? It’s not merely stored away; it’s utilised to lend to other customers or make investments to generate [...]

The ice cream industry in the UK is worth £1.4 billion [1]. With summer around the corner, how can the industry improve its sustainability to match the UK’s 2030 targets [...]

Switching out classic building materials for materials that are more sustainable is becoming increasingly common worldwide. In 2022 we covered the phenomenon of “Ecobricking”. This involves used polyethylene terephthalate (PET) [...]





