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The UK, like many countries around the world, has longstanding intentions to make its energy greener. The main drivers behind this are the climate crisis and fears over energy security [...]

Currently, hydrogen only accounts for 2% of Europe’s energy consumption and its primary use is for the production of chemical products. Furthermore, almost all hydrogen is produced using natural gas. [...]

The Political Situation The Supreme Court of the United States of America has changed in recent years. In theory, political persuasions should not affect judicial decision-making; however, it is evidentiary [...]

Over the last few months, many of the wind farm projects we have worked on have encountered complex telecommunications issues. This, coupled with the ongoing resurgence of onshore wind within [...]

Every single species that we share our planet with has a different part to play in the Earth’s biodiversity and each species are equally important in their own way. Bees [...]

The United States (U.S.) is starting to see potential for floating photovoltaics (FPV), otherwise known as floating solar, floatovoltaics. This began when earlier this month the US Army launched a [...]

NATS (formerly National Air Traffic Services), the leading provider of air traffic control services in the UK, has been trialling the use of artificial intelligence as an aid to air [...]

Fuel cell electric vehicles are an interesting proposition for those who want to go green, but they’re not as widely available as full EVs. Because they reduce the amount of [...]

We are very pleased to welcome Abdul Wadud to our growing Pager Power technical team; Abdul joined us on 17th June and has settled in seamlessly. He recently finished studying [...]

America’s first commercial offshore wind farm has incurred a potential extra cost of $24m after a judge ruled that General Electric had infringed on one of Siemens Gamesa’s patents for [...]




