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There has been cause for celebration among any and all professionals who use Microsoft Excel in recent weeks as Microsoft has announced that it will be integrating Python into its [...]

Earlier this month, the UK Government announced a change to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) with the intention of easing planning restrictions on onshore wind farms in England, which [...]

Portsmouth International Port has plans for a huge upgrade which will help improve the air quality, and reduce the emissions of ships operating out of the port. Connecting to National [...]

Pager Power is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by implementing strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions produced across all of its duties. From monitoring office energy usage, the team [...]

With recent news of no new off-shore wind project contracts [1], the tidal energy sector has recently scored a big win, in what is a record-breaking achievement. Figure 1: Waves. [...]

The French government is reducing waste by compensating people who fix damaged garments. The new move, starting in October this year, aims to cut down on the 700,000 tonnes of [...]

A mini-grid is made up of several small-scale electricity generators and sometimes energy storage systems combined with a distribution network that provides electricity to a limited number of localised clients [...]

If you are a wind farm or building developer, or someone involved in this process, you may have already heard of NATS (formally known as NATS Holdings Limited). The term [...]

Part of the problem with trying to further renewable energy, is trying to eliminate the waste products and removing the need to use up our planets limited resources. This includes [...]

Most people are, at the very least, aware of what a solar panel is. By drawing in the preexisting energy given off by the sun, the panels convert that energy [...]




