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On 24th February Ukraine and Moldova disconnected their countries from the Russian electricity network for a planned 72-hour test to see if their electricity networks could operate independently. On the [...]
On the 15th of February, my colleague Michael and I ventured up to sunny Manchester to complete the first of a three-day survey. With four terrestrial television baseline surveys to [...]
Innovative solutions are required to solve the ongoing global climate crisis. Year on year rises to the recorded global average temperature has resulted in a higher frequency of droughts. Water [...]
Hydrogen fuel is a type of fuel that can potentially have zero carbon emission, if produced from renewable energy and if consumed in a fuel cell. Several types of resources [...]
As part of Pager Power’s role, we often come across many stakeholder and local resident responses to proposed renewable energy projects. Upon reviewing these, there are usually common concerns that [...]
In 2020, around 24% of the total electricity production in Australia was from renewable energy sources. The main contributors were Solar (9%) Wind (9%) Hydro (6%) [1]. Recently, large-scale solar [...]
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the USA has found itself embroiled in a legal quagmire. Before getting into that, it’s worth understanding at a basic level where the EPA [...]
Celebrated every year on 8th March and commencing officially by the United Nations (UN) in 1975, International Women’s Day (IWD) commemorates the cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements of women. Figure [...]
You’ve probably all now heard of charging your mobile phone wirelessly, but what about charging your electric vehicle (EV) wirelessly?… whilst simultaneously taking it for a spin! Famously known as [...]
Ubiquitous Energy, a start-up specialised in solar energy development, is raising tens of millions of dollars to turn windows into surfaces that capture solar energy. [1] The Californian start-up recently [...]