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We can’t live without water. Water is one of the most important substances on earth and without it, most things would perish. We drink it, we clean ourselves, our clothes, [...]

Over the last few years, the US has had an increment in the share of electricity generated by renewable energy resources, from circa 10.6% in 2010 to 19.5% in 2020. [...]

Refresher Course in Wind Farms and Point-to-Point Telecoms Issues – Part 2 – Interference Mechanisms
Back in July, we posted Part 1 of our refresher course in dealing with wind farm and point-to-point telecommunications issues, which is available here. The article focused on point-to-point communications [...]

The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) has issued an update to the list of circumstances in which a Glint and Glare assessment must be carried out for proposed solar [...]

One of the many challenges in providing a reliable power supply from renewable energy is dealing with the change in seasons and weather conditions. The solution? Sand. Figure 1: Sand. [...]

Over the past months, the UK and the world have seen the onset of a cost-of-living crisis. This has largely been caused by the rapid rise of energy bills, due [...]

The share of renewable energy used to generate electricity from solar power, globally, increased from 1.09% to 3.27% between 2015 and 2021 [1]. It comes as no surprise that companies [...]

We are very pleased to welcome James Plumb to the growing Pager Power technical team; James joined us on the 10th of October. He recently finished studying for a degree [...]

Ever wondered why governments seem so reluctant and slow to implement environmental and climate policies? The reasons will of course be multifarious, but have you heard of the Energy Charter [...]

Centrica and UK hydrogen conversion technology start up, HiiROC, have secured grant funding for a 12-month trial aimed at testing hydrogen’s decarbonisation potential, at gas-fired power plants. Touted as a [...]





