Articles by James Plumb

Pager Power has extensive experience modelling the impact of wind farms and building developments on radar systems. These obstructions can block radar signals and in the case of wind turbines, [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

One of the UK Government’s major climate commitments was the establishment of GB Energy, a state-owned energy company intended to drive investment in renewable energy and increase energy independence. Last [...]

Upon President Trump’s second inauguration he promptly re-withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, mirroring a move in his first presidency, which was reversed by Joe Biden in 2021. [...]

When considering a new building development in an urban area, concerns are often raised regarding the effects of overshadowing on surrounding buildings. There are two primary considerations: the planning process [...]

Earlier this year, Pager Power began offering a new service to developers in the form of Daylight Sunlight Assessments. This included the development of our own bespoke model that complied [...]

As the UK woke on the 5th of July to the news of a Labour landslide and new Government, thoughts across the country must have turned to what this would [...]

In 2022, the International Energy Agency (IEA) identified the aviation sector as accounting for 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions, despite a significant fall from pre-pandemic aviation activity. [1] In [...]




