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As the world population grows, there is an ever-growing pressure to develop more high-rise buildings, particularly in city centres, to maximise the use of developable area. Various technical considerations need [...]

In a world increasingly conscious of its environmental impact, some couples are redefining the traditional wedding narrative by embracing sustainability into their big day. There are a lot of things [...]

Waste heat is a problem for data centres and using this excess heat to warm up homes could be the solution. The Old Oak Park Royal development in the London [...]

On Wednesday 22nd November 2023, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled (over 100!) important changes to the UK Government’s tax and spending plans. Whilst his announcement of a 2% cut to [...]

Pager Power’s newest recruit, Phillip Charhill, joined the team earlier this month as one of our Technical Analysts. Phillip has joined the ever-growing technical team who undertake the various assessments [...]

Parts 1-4 of this series presented a refresher course in dealing with wind farm and point-to-point telecommunications issues, a recap on understanding the interference mechanisms, a presentation of a photographic [...]

With renewable energy technologies becoming more prevalent in our day-to-day lives, eco-innovators are continually developing new methods of bringing green energy into our homes. The latest development has come from [...]

Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) have added a new process to the life cycle of their I-PACE batteries; utilising them for battery energy storage systems (BESS) through a collaboration with [...]

On September 25, 2023, Octopus Energy unveiled an innovative wind tariff designed to provide residents living close to offshore wind farms with the advantages of more affordable sustainable energy. The [...]

A lot of aspects are considered when a new building development, especially of significant height, is proposed. From impacts upon telecommunication infrastructure and aviation safeguarding concerns, the ‘go-ahead’ is required [...]




