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One of the first stages of determining the impact of glint and glare is whether a solar reflection is experienced by an observer. This involves undertaking a review of the [...]
With the summer holidays fast approaching, many of us are making plans to jet off to warmer countries in search of a relaxing holiday. Having a sustainable holiday may be [...]
Green transition: A game of two halves The UK, like many countries, is grappling with an ongoing transition towards greener energy. This is a complicated business worldwide for various reasons, [...]
Permitted development rights allow for certain improvements and alterations to be made without having to apply for planning permission. These can apply to residential households and to commercial properties. One [...]
We’ve all heard of ‘Movember’, the annual event of growing moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men’s health, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and men’s [...]
In January, we reported that the record for instantaneous wind power generation had been broken twice in quick succession, and we can now celebrate some further records regarding power generation [...]
Since the construction of the first hydroelectric power plant in the southern hemisphere, in 1885, New Zealand has become one of the world leaders in Renewable Energy [1]. Approximately 84% [...]
Canary Wharf, the central business district and home to hundreds of office and retail spaces in east London, has struck a deal with one of the world’s biggest providers of [...]
We are very pleased to welcome Jacob Cunningham to the growing Pager Power technical team; Jacob joined us on the 13th March, and has been enjoying his first few months [...]
The state of New York has passed legislation that will boost the state’s output of renewable energy and is a significant step towards the public ownership of utilities. The legislation, [...]