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The EoLIS 2025 event in Lisbon will address critical end-of-life challenges for wind energy, focusing on decommissioning, recycling, and sustainability.
We’re doing something different at World of Renewables. After years of building the world’s largest community of renewable energy professionals and businesses—750,000 members strong—we’ve recognized that our members need more than content and community. They need trusted partners who genuinely understand their challenges and can help solve them. That’s why…...
The world is witnessing an unprecedented transformation in how electricity is generated, stored, and distributed. At the heart of this revolution lies a powerful partnership: solar energy paired with battery storage technology. In 2025, this combination isn’t just an emerging trend—it’s becoming the backbone of a new energy paradigm that…...
Shotgun proteomics is a methodology for large-scale protein identification and quantification. MtoZ Biolabs offers High-throughput Shotgun proteomics and advanced bioinformatics for diverse research needs.
You don’t hear as much about offshore wind as you do about solar panels. That’s partly because offshore wind farms are harder to visualize and mostly hidden beyond the horizon. But if you pay attention to what’s happening in the energy sector, you’ll notice something peculiar: despite being more reliable…...
A holistic approach to masterplanning which takes the existing environmental parameters as its base and delivers a scheme around this. Mark Topping, Director of Design, Lanpro Any new development, and particularly an energy scheme, is at its best when it works in harmony with the natural environment, and yet many…
What needs to be done to address misapprehensions? Vasilena Bocheva, 3D Architectural Visualiser, Lanpro As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. This is particularly applicable in planning and development as without a visual depiction it can be very difficult for local residents at a consultation or…
How archaeological surveys provide an opportunity to engage with local residents By Alice James, Technical Director (Historic Environment), Lanpro Technically there is no requirement to involve an archaeological consultant at a public consultation event as part of the planning process, but the benefit of having an archaeologist present can be…
Jane Crichton, Associate Planning Director, Lanpro Within a week of last year’s general election, the then new government approved three new solar farms, at Mallard Pass, Rutland and Lincolnshire, Sunnica in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, and Gate Burton in Lincolnshire. The projects could create a total power of 1.4GW – enough…

