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The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) which are expected to be brought into force from November 2028. Following our November article, in which we presented a high-level exploration into how and why the surfaces might be changing, over the next few months we…
Overview An Australian organisation called the ‘First Nations Clean Energy Network’ want First Nations people to be more involved with new renewable energy projects and to reap the benefits of these technologies. First Nations communities typically consist of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, with the vast majority identifying as…
Earlier this month, on the 5th and 6th March 2024, The Global Clean Cities Expo (GCCE) was held at the Millenium Plaza Downtown in Dubai. Industry professionals from the United Arab Emirates and across the world gathered to discuss urban sustainability and innovative solutions. Figure 1: Welcome talk at GCCE.…
The UK Government have announced a record budget over £1 billion for renewable energy projects in the upcoming Contracts for Difference. Figure 1: UK Houses of Parliament. Contracts for Difference The record-breaking budget contributes towards the sixth Contracts for Difference (CfD) allocation round, which follows on from the last auction…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables computers and digital devices to learn, read, write, talk, see, create, play, analyse, make recommendations, and generally do things that humans have learned over aeons of years. It has been controversial due to its potential impact on society and the workforce .…
Decathlon, a sports company, is offering its customers in 44 of its UK locations the opportunity to sell back their used bikes so that someone else can use them. Through the “BuyBack” service, clients will be able to “upcycle their bicycle.” Customers can receive up to 45% of the RRP…
In 1933, Polyethylene was created by accident at a chemical plant in Northwich, England. While Polyethylene had been created in small batches before, this was the first synthesis of the material that was industrially practical. It was initially used in secret by the British military during World War II. …
In this fifth article of our series, we will look at the current position of the wind power industry in the Baltics, as well as the potential for growth in this area. The Baltic States of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are all countries which show great potential to develop a…
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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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