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Background At the start of the lockdown in the UK, we released an article outlining ways in which the temporary drop in carbon emissions resulting from COVID-19 pandemic could become permanent – read the article here. Later in the year, when lockdown measures started to ease, we took a look…
We are delighted that Waqar Qureshi joined our growing technical team on 23 November enabling us to meet the growing demand for technical assessments from our customers. He will be working full time in our Sudbury office and will commence some home working as he learns more about the business…
Background Pager Power’s business is growing! Due to a resurgence in the UK renewable sector and a significant increase in demand from developers of UK city centre property, the business is rapidly expanding and the job opportunities within it. As a result of this, we are looking for someone to…
Introduction The U.S. has officially withdrawn from the Paris Agreement, becoming the first state to ever leave the global climate agreement, which aims to keep the global temperature rise this century well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Motivations President Trump decided to leave the Paris Agreement as he believed the…
Background Ireland’s first round of large-scale ground mounted commercial solar photovoltaic (PV) developments will now begin construction. For many years developers have been making their way through the planning process and gaining planning approval to then have to halt any construction plans. The wait has been due to the ongoing…
Renewable energy in USA politics The Trump administration has been infamously unhelpful when it comes to climate change and renewable energy – most notably marked by the USA’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, announced in 2017. In addition, campaign slogans promoting coal and questionable statements, (which a less cautious author…
Overview The third edition of Pager Power’s glint and glare guidance will be released in November 2020. The guidance document has been well received since its first edition back in 2017, and we are continually seeking to refine and improve the methodology so that stakeholders’ concerns are understood and assessed…
Introduction The cumulative capacity of worldwide floating photovoltaic (FPV) projects is currently 2600 MW, representing just 0.41% of the total cumulative capacity of all worldwide solar projects. However, momentum is building around FPVs due to the many benefits over their land-based counter parts – including those outlined in our Floating Solar…
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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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