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Britain's first marine energy park will be developed in the south west of the country, in a bid ..... 100m ($155m) have been invested in the UK's south west marine energy industry. The park will stretch from Bristol to Cornwall and the
achievable by 2017 and utility SSE alone expects to commission 200 MW of projects around 2020. Several firms are exploring marine energy 's potential. Alstom (Euronext: ALO) and SSE Renewables formed a joint venture to develop a wave energy installation
Ecuador is about to discover its potential to generate power from its seas after US-based Hydro Alternative Energy (HAE) signed a contract to conduct a feasibility study, says development director Enrique Pallares.
A government review of Renewable Energy Certificates (ROCs) to promote renewable generation has proposed raising support for marine and biomass energy while easing subsidies for wind and hydro.
part of the quality service offered by EMEC. Edcss role in NEW pelamis project The future is looking positive for marine energy as a viable supplement to more conventional power generation technologies, and EMEC is currently at the forefront to
Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries is to pilot tidal energy projects in Scotland at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney. The company, which manufactures motorcycles, ships and aircraft, said it would use its “expertise
Orkney are home to the European Marine Energy Centre, a research centre focused ..... research centre. The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) at the Fall of ..... will be a competition between marine energy technology like wave, tidal and
Lynmouth in Devon, on the south coast of England . In what is being seen as another indication of progress in the Marine energy sector for the UK, the Sheffield-based company plans to deploy the 1.2 MW Pulse-Stream tidal power generating
submerged and generates power and water onshore. Bermuda, like most remote islands, is largely reliant upon imported diesel for power generation which is both expensive and comes at an environmental cost. For more marine energy news
MW Oyster array at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney. Aquamarine ..... delivering the first pre-commercial marine energy arrays in Scotland in 2014, said CEO Martin McAdam. For more marine energy news click here