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The study which was commissioned by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) indicates high levels of public backing for “a mix of energy sources to ensure a reliable supply of electricty” to the UK and the expansion to our capacity of renewable energy. Over 2100 households were surveyed to…
A Scorecard produced by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) on 12th July 2012 shows that the United Kingdom (UK) has been ranked in first place for it’s efforts to reduce energy consumption nationwide and in industry, buildings and transport. The 12 largest economies of the world (the…
UK Wind developers of turbines over 300ft (91.44m) are advised to contact the Defence Geographic Centre (DGC) at least six weeks before the first turbine is installed/ removed so that data used in low flight planning can be as accurate as possible. In addition confirmation should be given that the…
The 117MW Harelaw development proposed by Gamesa, Muirhall Energy’s 500KW single turbine, two West Coast Energy projects and the RWE Npower Renewabes 15MW Middleton scheme have paid to secure access to the Kincardine Radar data. This list is hoping to be extended as Scottish Power Renewables say they talking with more wind…
The Secretary of State for Transport, Justine Greening, announced that the government will retain shareholding of the UK’s air traffic control provider. Currently the UK governments owns 49% of the shares of NATS Holding plc (NATS).
The Dudgeon and Race Bank projects being giving the go-ahead will add over 1GW to the offshore wind capacity of the UK. This is a step in the right direction to achieve the UK Government’s Roadmap goal of up to 18GW of offshore wind capacity ready by 2020. Both developments…
“Wind Power Electricity: The Bigger the Turbine, The Greener the Electricity?” is the title of a study conducted by Marloes Caduff and colleagues, published in the journal of the American Chemical Society. The findings indicated that larger turbines result in the production of “greener” electricity due mainly to two things:…
Monday the 18th June saw the the launch of a 24 hour “Twitterstorm” against government subsidies paid annualy to the coal and petroleum industry. The campaign was timed to perfection, started just before the Rio+20 conference to raise maximum awareness. Celebrities including Stephen Fry helped to get #EndFossilFuelSubsidies trending in second place…
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This article will explore the current opportunities for solar panels on new builds in the UK: https://www.pagerpower.com/news/shining-a-new-light-the-regulations-for-installing-solar-panels-on-new-buildings-in-the-uk-today/
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Radar constraints are an old and persistent nemesis for onshore wind developers. This article presents an overview of the most commonly encountered hurdles for onshore developers in this regard as they pertain to civil radar interests. Learn more:
In this article, we take a look at our Broadband Connectivity Assessments, when they are required and what they involve. Learn more: https://www.pagerpower.com/news/broadband-connectivity-assessments-to-maximise-planning-success/
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