The Environment Agency has recently issued two briefing notes on Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) and Specified Generators (SG). […]
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The Environment Agency has recently issued two briefing notes on Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) and Specified Generators (SG). […]
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To deal with a back log of connection applications NGESO is implementing temporary changes to the application process… […]
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Earlier this month we asked, ‘Will COP27 reinvigorate the drive to net zero?’ and looked ahead to COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt which took place between the 6th and 18th of November 2022. We promised that we would be back to reflect on its successes or shortcomings, so here we are: Did it Deliver? The […]
Ruth Fain explores the critical role of environmental assessments in the licensing of space flight activities, with particular reference to her own experience of preparing licensing documentation for the UK regulator. […]
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Helping developers, funds, utilities, investors, buyers and sellers of renewable energy projects looking to understand how TNUoS charging will impact their projects. […]
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The accelerated growth of the space sector in the UK demands an ever greater need to assess and quantify the impacts of this new and burgeoning industry, particularly when it comes to the safety and environmental consequences of such operations. In this article, Ruth Fain shares her experience preparing assessments of environmental effects (AEEs). The […]
COP27 will take place in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt between the 6th and 18th of November 2022. While the reactions to last year’s COP26’s success have been mixed, it is acknowledged that businesses are driving some much-needed actions. But more needs to be done. Prior to the 2015 Paris Agreement, the international treaty on climate change […]
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In this article, we ask whether green hydrogen production has the potential to be scaled to make a significant contribution to achieving net zero UK by 2050 or whether it will remain a relatively niche application. Gavin Bollan, Technical Director at ITPEnergised steps through constraints and opportunities throughout the green hydrogen supply chain – from […]
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SMEs have a key role to play in the UK’s journey to net zero but with fears over accusations of greenwashing and increased pressure from stakeholders it can feel like a minefield. Confusion around the meaning of carbon neutrality versus net zero emissions, accusations of greenwashing and an increase in requests to provide evidence of […]
We recently delivered the Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) Report for SaxaVord UK Spaceport, a vertical launch spaceport on the island of Unst, Shetland. […]
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