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Background In the past years the UK government has introduced a scheme to incentivise investments in new low-carbon electricity generation. Such scheme is called Contracts for Difference (CfD) and has the aim of providing stability and predictability for investors by guaranteeing a price (strike price) for the electricity generated from…
Television and radio services Television and radio services are broadcast in various ways. Among them are wireless broadcasts from terrestrial transmitters and satellites in geostationary orbit. Building developments can interfere with these transmissions causing interference in their vicinity, creating a nuisance for viewers of the television services. Figure 1: A…
Navigation aids at airports Airports utilise a wide range of technology to improve the navigation and general safety of aircraft. Some systems, such as radar, are fairly well known to most people. Others are more esoteric, such as Instrument Landing Systems or Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range beacons. Building developments…
Background On the 18th of December Airbus successfully completed the first automatic take-off using a vision-based technology instead of the most common instrument landing system. Figure 1 – Airbus A350 taking…
Shiny buildings Glass façades on building developments are a common sight all over the world, particularly in cities. Whilst this is aesthetically popular, it can introduce planning hurdles around glint and glare i.e. the reflection of sunlight by a building causing a safety hazard or a nuisance. A related, but…
Developing near airports It is very common for building developments to be proposed in the vicinity of airports. This is not least because large cities always need more space for people and always benefit from air travel links to other large cities. Figure 1: The Shard – the tallest building…
Developing buildings Building developments face a myriad of hurdles between their inception and their construction. Issues that are difficult to resolve, or those that come up unexpectedly, can cost time, money and even threaten a project from being realised. Worse still are cases when a real problem arises after construction,…
Background All EU countries have committed to reduce CO2 emission. The strategy requires countries to fulfil at least 20% of its total energy needs with renewables by 2020. The latest data show that the share of renewable energy in the EU was circa 18% in 2018. However whilst some states…
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