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Imagine telling your boss you lost £40 million
-A large wind farm standing idle for a year could easily cost £30m in lost generation whilst integrating new radar…
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MOD vs council: Reducing uncertainty
-The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) notified the Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (hereafter referred to as the Western Isles Council)…
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The short guide to wind turbine radar shielding
-Shielding from radar is something that is considered by most developers and planners when designing the layout of a wind…
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Radar concerns have rendered two turbines motionless
-“They’d be more use as washing lines.” This is a comment, published in an article on The Telegraph website, from…
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UK offshore wind: aviation and radar
-You probably know that interference to communications, navigation and surveillance (CNS) infrastructure can cause delays to UK onshore wind developments,…
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Wind development aviation & radar planning issues: Turkey
-If you have been keeping up to date with UK news, you are more than likely to have read about…
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MOD takes legal action over South Uist turbine decisions
-Legal Action has been taken by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) regarding the planning approval granted to three turbines over…
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Gatwick radar concerns halts Surrey wind turbine
-Tandridge District Council have refused a planning application for a single turbine, partly due to the proposed impact it would…
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An update on NATS Project RM – Spring 2014
-Soon after news broke about the Project RM modifications to the NATS radar at Lowther Hill and Great Dun Fell…
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The online wind farm Aviation Risk Assessment is launched
-With increased capabilities for delivering more in depth aviation risk analysis on a wind development, it is no surprise we…