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In a strategic push to reshape the energy landscape of Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, and Australia are ramping up investments in clean energy, challenging China’s longstanding dominance in the [...]

Some of the UK’s favourite crisps, such as Cheetos, Monster Munch, Wotsits, Doritos and Frazzles are made by a company called PepsiCo. In the UK alone, over 6 million bags [...]

The planning application for your development is in progress until the council raises a concern – Could your building or wind development interfere with television reception? Television reception concerns can [...]

The Mayor of London has awarded a budget of £2.9 million to help schools in London tackle their energy bills. Additionally, a £9.6 million fund will be available for investment [...]

What is Shadow Flicker? The intermittent shadow cast over the window of a property caused by rotating wind turbine blades obstructing the Sun’s rays is described by the term ‘shadow [...]

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS), with compliance required from November 21st 2030 [2]. In this instalment of Pager Power’s article series about [...]

Some of the most common queries we receive regarding Daylight and Sunlight Assessments are how to apply the 45 degree and 25 degree rules, and how useful they are in [...]

In the appendix “Fire and Water” of “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies”, a short anecdote can be found describing how during night time shooting, the set received [...]

Most coal-fired power stations in New South Wales (NSW) are scheduled to close in the next decade [1]. Solar farms are needed to help meet the legislated emissions reduction targets [...]

Daylight sunlight and Right to Light are two terms used within the sphere of planning and development that can be easily misunderstood, and with these issues becoming increasingly common due [...]




