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The initial offshore turbine foundation for the Block Island Wind Farm was lowered into the water on Sunday 26th July 2015. This marks the start of the construction of the first offshore wind farm in the United States (US). Weighing over 400 ton, and put in place using the largest…
This article provides an overview of the planning guidance in England relating to the Permitted Development (PD) of solar Photovoltaic (PV) projects, particularly commercial rooftop. The available planning guidance for PD PV projects is presented and discussed, with reference to solar glint and glare, so that developers and planners can…
Solar Power in Ireland Many countries the world over are continually progressing their renewable energy efforts, and Ireland is no exception. A perennial option for green energy – solar photovoltaics (SPV) – has been slower to take off in Ireland than it has in the UK for example . However,…
This article presents an overview of the modelling charts produced with our bespoke Glint and Glare analysis tool. For this, an example Glint and Glare chart has been produced. An example solar farm location was chosen to the west of the Pager Power office, with the receptor being the top…
Are you concerned about the impacts small recreational or commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) could have on airport operations? Would you like to know the current, and potential, areas of risk? If your answer is yes to both questions then you should consider contacting us to speak about the UAV Safeguarding Assessment.…
A law approved by the French parliament last March mandates that rooftops on new buildings in commercial zones must be partially covered either by solar panels or plants . The law is believed to be a compromise as activists had campaigned to make all new buildings have entirely ‘green’ roofs.…
Interference to television (TV) reception, aviation, radar in addition to solar glare can all be concerns you need to overcome when planning a building. At Pager Power, we help you overcome these issues, anywhere in the world. We have built up knowledge of these matters over a decade, and are dedicated to guide you…
Familiar foe Radar installations are not popular sights for wind turbine developers in any country. Potential interactions between electromagnetic signals and physical structures, like wind turbines, mean that interference can occur. Wind turbines are particularly problematic for radar because of the rotating blades. This means the turbine can be mistaken…
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For the 54th edition of Earth Day, the organisation has announced its commitment towards a 60% reduction in fossil-fuel plastic production by 2040, with the 2024 theme, #PlanetvsPlastics . Learn more:
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The UK government is set to review glare impacts from car headlamps. We consider what this means and look at how glare impacts are handled in a wider context from various sources. Learn more: https://www.pagerpower.com/news/uk-government-to-review-headlamp-glare/
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This month in our Back to Basics series, we uncover the ways in which energy generated by wind and solar farms can be stored and how this technology will shape the future of our energy systems. Learn more: https://www.pagerpower.com/news/back-to-basics-part-4-energy-storage/
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