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Do two negatives make a positive? Wind farm decision deferred due to refusal of a nearby development
-The proposed Netherwitton wind development comprises five turbines with a tip height of 127.5 metres to be located in Northumberland.…
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Up to 170MW of wind energy rejected by local council: up to the Scottish Government to decide
-South Kyle Wind Farm proposed by the Swedish developer Vattenfall, has been rejected by the East Ayrshire Council in Scotland.…
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Military vs Civil safeguarding rules for wind turbines
-I am planning to build a wind farm in the UK. I am aware that wind turbines can affect civil…
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Determining UK wind turbine aeronautical lighting requirements
-Announcement of the successful Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) trial of the Radar-Activated Obstruction Lighting System by Laufer Wind recently, brings…
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Is this really the worst place for your wind turbine?
-It is widely known that wind turbines are subject to radar and aeronautical issues that could prevent their construction. But…
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Repowering taller wind turbines: A growing safeguarding headache?
-Repowering operational wind turbines is gaining popularity amongst wind farm developers and all the signs show that it is a…
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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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Southend stays safe by adopting Manston’s TMZ
-The closing of Manston Airport has triggered a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) review of its airspace. Two Transponder Mandatory Zones…
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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)…