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  1. Scotland to host new wave energy test centre

    Article

    Tue, 22 May 2012

    A new £9.5m ($15m) wave and tidal energy centre is to be opened in Scotland.

  2. Pulse awarded lease for tidal power project in England

    Article

    Fri, 4 May 2012

    Pulse Tidal Limited has been awarded a lease for deployment of its commercial scale tidal power machine on a shallow seabed near Lynmouth in Devon, on the south coast of England.

  1. Wave energy firm wins $10.3m grant in Australia

    Article

    Wed, 2 May 2012

    Carnegie Wave Energy has secured a $10.3m grant from the federal government to support its $32m grid-connected CETO wave energy project which will be located at Garden Island, near Perth in Western Australia.

  2. Influential UK peer calls for new emphasis on renewables

    Article

    Tue, 8 May 2012

    Lord Smith, chairman of the Environment Agency in the UK, is to warn against downgrading of renewable energy as economic woes continue, and has also thrown his weight behind support for nuclear power.

  3. Carnegie study shows viability of Bermuda wave power

    Article

    Fri, 11 May 2012

    Wave energy developer Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (ASX: CWE) has announced the completion of a year-long Bermuda wave study that confirms the viability of the Island’s wave regime for a commercial CETO wave energy project.

  4. Consumer backlash halts Smart Grid progress

    Article

    Fri, 11 May 2012

    The rising wave of opposition to the adoption of Smart Grid technology is having an adverse effect on the development in the industry across the US.

  5. Japanese government in $12.5bn Tepco takeover

    Article

    Wed, 9 May 2012

    Beleaguered Tokyo Electric Power Co, owner of the Fukushima power plant, will be taken over by the Japanese government after a $12.5bn bailout was approved today.

  6. UK appoints CCS task force chief

    Article

    Wed, 2 May 2012

    The UK has set up a Carbon Capture and Storage Cost Reduction Task Force to ensure that CCS takes off in Britain and is competitive with other low carbon technologies.

  7. UK does not need more onshore wind says energy minister

    Article

    Mon, 16 Apr 2012

    The UK does not need more onshore wind farms and in the recent past had pursued an unbalanced approach in favour of land-based turbines, according to Britain’s energy and climate change minister.

  8. RenewableUK and Korean Wind Energy Association join forces

    Article

    Fri, 27 Apr 2012

    RenewableUK, the trade and professional body representing the wind, wave and tidal energy industries, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Korean Wind Energy Association.