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In this article, we take a look at Interior Daylight Surveys, when they are required and what they involve. Our Interior Daylight Surveys will ensure your project meets minimum internal [...]

The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) held in Baku, Azerbaijan, saw significant advancements in renewable energy initiatives, reinforcing global commitments to climate goals. Key Takeaways from COP29 for [...]

When considering a new building development in an urban area, concerns are often raised regarding the effects of overshadowing on surrounding buildings. There are two primary considerations: the planning process [...]

With the positivity surrounding the UK onshore wind sector, it is a good time to refresh the memory of the safeguarding constraints that exist around aviation and wind development. One [...]

Scientists at the solar research and development centre, Oxford PV, are entering a new era of solar innovation, researching the potential of perovskite to increase the efficiency of solar panels [...]

If a shadow was cast over half of a solar panel, then only half the amount of sunlight will be reaching the panel, and therefore the energy output of the [...]

In a commendable stride towards sustainability, the British Library has embraced solar energy by installing panels across its roof to capture both power and heat from the sun. This forward-thinking [...]

Onshore wind turbines are on the rise, including in the UK in the wake of Labour’s removal of the de facto ban on onshore wind in England [1]. Usually located [...]

Veiling luminance is intense light energy coming from a light source which reduces visibility of other objects in the field of view. It is another way of measuring the perceived [...]

Transport for London (TfL) has invited bids for delivery partners to install and operate purpose-built solar farms for their London underground network. Figure 1: London Underground. The Proposal From bike [...]




