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The development of renewable energy and the ageing of existing electricity infrastructure means that new high voltage overhead lines, underground cables, and other electrical infrastructure is being planned and developed [...]
In this article, we take a look at the repealed assessment criteria set out by the French Military to determine the viability of a wind farm with respect to the [...]
Pager Power entered the East Anglian Daily Times (EADT) Business Awards competition back in January this year, and we are delighted to announce that we have made it to the [...]
Humanity has come very far in its efforts for renewable energy in recent years. From using wind turbines to harness the power of the breeze, to angling solar panels to [...]
Last month’s Back to Basics article considered the chronological development of modern solar power, and now, we dip into the history of another major renewable energy source – electricity generated [...]
According to its first sustainability report, the international rail operator Eurostar aims to use 100% renewable energy to power its trains by 2030. The company, which operates trains between the [...]
Emissions from the aviation industry are a comparatively small but persistent aspect of global pollution. Reported values for the percentage of carbon emissions are typically around 2%-3% [1,2]. The industry [...]
In early May, Pager Power welcomed Hannah Lucey to the Technical Analyst Team. Hannah will be working full-time in our Sudbury office and will undertake various assessments across each of [...]
Developments of both wind turbines and other tall structures have the potential to interfere with communication infrastructure, this can constrain these projects, but could this concern one day be a [...]
Turbulence is a significant factor in aviation, affecting aircraft operations in various ways. Turbulence is caused by irregular motion of air resulting from eddies and vertical currents. Understanding the different [...]