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Parts 1-3 of this series presented a refresher course in dealing with wind farm and point-to-point telecommunications issues, a recap on understanding the interference mechanisms and a photographic encyclopaedia of telecommunications equipment. Part 4 of this series presents an overview of the stakeholder consultation process and how this should be…
One of the smallest countries in Europe, the Netherlands, has become Europe’s, per-capita, solar powerhouse. The scenic country has more than 48 million solar panels installed with an average of two solar panels per inhabitant and installed capacity of more than 1 kilowatt per person. Figure 1: Green grass…
Statistics show that, enrolment in courses relating to renewable energy has increased by 70% in Scotland during the past four years. According to Scottish Renewables, 22,000 undergrads are studying courses from engineering to math, that are relevant to the industry. The same survey from 2019 stated that there were roughly…
With other countries across the globe taking steps to cleaner, greener and renewable energy solutions such as US President Joe Biden’s record-breaking bill, as well as Siemens Energy and Dragados Offshore securing a $4.3 billion investment, the UK and ministers must act now to take steps towards renewable energy, or…
As discussed in one of our previous articles, The Energy Charter Treaty is an international agreement establishing cross-border cooperation in the energy industry – principally the fossil fuel industry. The treaty covers all aspects of commercial energy activities including: Trade Transit Investments Energy efficiency Its principles are very outdated,…
Before the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, 40% of natural gas and 27% of oil imports to the EU were from Russia . When Russia invaded Ukraine, the energy landscape of the world changed. Sanctions were placed on Russian oil and gas, and there was market chaos that led to…
When the One Canada Square was built in 1991, it was the tallest building in the United Kingdom, standing at 234.8 metres (770 feet) above ground level. Those who work, live, or simply visit London will be all too familiar with perhaps the most distinctive feature of Canada Water Square…
An ambitious project to supply electricity to the UK via an undersea cable connected to a solar farm in the Sahara Desert has been put forward by a company called Xlinks . If successful, the project could provide 8% of the UK’s electricity, running through a cable from Morocco to…
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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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