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From the 5th – 7th November, we were exhibiting at the RenewableUK 2013 Exhibition and Conference. The event was held at the NEC in Birmingham and Technical Analysts Danny Scrivener and Amy Sudbury were on the stand for the whole duration. Their highlights from the event are below. Aviation Stream…
Back on Tuesday October 8th we visited the Solar Energy UK 2013. Earlier that day, Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker had delivered a morning address outlining the UK Government Solar PV Strategy Roadmap. In which, he spoke about reaching for 20GW of energy to be generated by solar…
Two applications for single turbine sites proposed in Falmouth are likely to be refused due to Ministry of Defence (MOD) concerns that they will have detrimental affects to nearby radar operations. It isn’t a new thing to read a story about turbines being refused or delayed due to potential radar…
With the opening of the Al Maktoum airport to passengers looming, the Dubai Municipality and the Emirate’s Civil Aviation Authority have signed a mutual agreement to restrict the height of structures in the vicinity of the airport, reports the National. The Al Maktoum Airport The airport opened last year and…
Prolonged reflections of concentrated bright natural light, or solar glare, can occur from photovoltaic (PV) panels or even buildings made of slightly reflective materials. The latter has dominated the news recently after solar glare from a London skyscraper melted part of the body work of a car parked nearby, scorched…
Sky City; the super tall building project in China, is experiencing delays from building regulators in Beijing according to The New York Times. The planned 838 metre skyscraper was scheduled to be fully constructed in Changsha by April 2014, however it is now expected to be pushed back to July…
Plans for a single turbine on an old airfield in Tealing, East Scotland, has received objections from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) over concerns that it will interfere with the RAF Leuchars military radar. The Background The 86.5m single turbine is proposed to be located near to another turbine which…
Germany’s wind energy association (BWE) say that 3.5GW of onshore wind developments are delayed by aviation safety and radar concerns, reports Wind Power Monthly. Wind turbine radar and aviation issues can affect developments of all sizes, and in different countries. Back in 2012 the UK’s leading renewable energy trade association, RenewableUK,…
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