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In June of this year, the UK Government announced that Rolls Royce had won a bid to build the UK’s first small modular reactors (SMRs).[1] The Government has committed £2.5 [...]

Ever thought about building accommodation from the hub of a turbine? Or turning an old blade into a play area for the next generation to enjoy? These are just two [...]

The US government has taken steps to revoke approval for the 2.2 gigawatt (GW) Maryland Offshore Wind Project, raising concerns over regulatory certainty for offshore wind developers. Overview The Maryland [...]

Named as one of the ‘100 most influential people in the world,’ singer/songwriter Hozier is taking a step towards sustainability through his music. [1] Through the ‘Sounds Right’ global initiative, [...]

A new edition of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) state letter [1] was released earlier this year, with some changes made to the new obstacle limitation surfaces, expected in [...]

The solar energy industry is continuing to grow and expand in its capacity and global reach. By the end of 2023, an estimated 0.025% of the world’s land area was [...]

Solar panels can emit their own light, under the right conditions. And this light emitting ability of solar panels has one very good use. Figure 1: Solar panel. [1] How [...]

In July, Pager Power were delighted to welcome Cameron Sabouni to the Technical Analyst team. Cameron will be working full-time in our Sudbury office and will undertake various assessments across [...]

After first unveiling plans in February 2024, Oxford United have been granted planning permission to proceed with plans that will result in their home ground becoming the first football stadium [...]

The sixth round of global talks chaired by the United Nations (UN) in a little under three years to agree a landmark treaty to deal with plastic pollution has ended [...]





