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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, [...]

Following on from a previous article [1] that explored the eat local myth, this article will be exploring the best diet for supporting biodiversity and food security. It is important [...]

Pager Power previously wrote an article about companies exaggerating renewable energy claims using Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) as evidence of the use of renewable energy sources. It was concluded that [...]

If I were to ask you ‘What do you know about Saudi Arabia?’, the response may typically be something like: ‘Oil’ or ‘Mecca’. The last thing you would likely think [...]

To understand how the first photovoltaic cell was created, we must first understand the basics of how they work. Here is a very brief overview of the basic principles. For [...]

Glint and glare assessments require undertaking modelling to determine the locations and times at which solar reflections are geometrically possible. In this article, we explain what the technical requirements are [...]

Developers of solar photovoltaic projects within the UK and internationally will be familiar with the potential constraints posed by solar glint and glare. The issue is also prevalent in other [...]

Most of us will have heard of the ‘Eat Local’ myth, the advice that if you buy and eat food from your local independent stores, farmers, butchers, small businesses, that [...]





