As renewable energy grows and installations occupy more space, continual reassessment of potential unintended consequences is necessary. Harriet Parker, director of environmental, corporate, and social governance (ESG) and sustainability at renewables investor Low Carbon, discusses how large-scale projects in the United Kingdom can minimize their impact on the landscape.
Acoustic monitoring devices gather data on insect activity at a PV project site in the United Kingdom.
Photo: Low Carbon/Lancaster University
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