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From 2015 to 2024, onshore wind development across England essentially ceased due to a de facto ban on all new onshore wind projects that did not have the approval of [...]

In the previous article in this series, the glint and glare guidance in New South Wales was discussed. This article will explore existing glint and glare policies and practices in [...]

The Joint Research Commission of the European Commission has found that “nearly half of the roughly 10,000 cities in the world have faced increased heat exposure in the last four [...]

Following on from their invitation for delivery partners to supply renewable energy for their London Underground network [1], Transport for London (TfL) have awarded EDF Renewables UK to do so. [...]

As the UK festival scene amps up for another summer of live music, it’s not just the bass that’s dropping, so are carbon emissions. From Glastonbury to Green Man, festivals [...]

Much like renewable energy developments and the energy transition, artificial intelligence is developing across the globe at breakneck pace. The AI industry already provides significant support to many sectors, with [...]

In the first article of this series – Introducing: CNS Equipment Deep Dive – we provided an overview of Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) equipment used in aviation. This article [...]

Radio telescopes are very important tools in modern astronomy, enabling scientists to explore the universe through radio waves emitted by astronomical bodies [1]. Radio telescopes, unlike optical telescopes that observe [...]

As a part of the ‘Future Homes Standard’ that the UK Government will be publishing in Autumn this year, developers will need to fit solar panels to the vast majority [...]

There are many kinds of radar, for all sorts of purposes. Speaking very generally, radar used for aviation are built to detect planes, which are large objects that move very [...]





