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Electromagnetic interference assessments for aviation
-Modern aviation infrastructure around the world is underpinned by sophisticated electronic equipment. This ranges from well-known apparatus like radar to…
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A significant rise in Scottish solar capacity in 2014
-The installed solar capacity for Scotland touched 140MW at the end of December 2014. This represents a growth of 32%…
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Wind farm radar and TV interference in the USA
-The USA, like many other countries around the world, has an interest in the development of renewable energy sources. Wind…
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New wind development in Alabama could affect wireless communications
-A number of wind developers are looking to site wind turbines on Turkey Heaven Mountain in Alabama, USA. The plans,…
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Great British wind power record broken
-Were you at home on Sunday 7th December 2014? If so, there may have been an increased chance that the…
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Moving the goal posts? Riverside Football Stadium wind turbine and DTVA
-A proposed 1.5MW wind turbine at Middlesbrough Riverside Football Stadium (pictured below) has hit a stumbling block after previously receiving…
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Flare Stacks and Wind Turbine Shadow Flicker
-When submitting a planning application for a wind development many unexpected issues can arise. One common concern can be the…
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Three Lancashire wind turbines stopped by MOD
-Proposals for three single wind turbine developments on local farms near Oswaldtwistle, in Lancashire, have been refused by planners due…
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Global milestone for renewable energy
-Renewable energy contributions The International Energy Agency has published its Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report for 2014. This has revealed…
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£1.5 billion Ministry of Defence radar contract – what does it mean for wind development?
-A new consortium called Aquila has won a 22 year contract to provide military air traffic control equipment for the…