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The first company to establish a permanent shore-based facility at Orkney's new marine renewables base has secured its first client - the European Marine Energy

Sustainable Marine Technologies (SMT) Restructures to take lead role as Ocean Renewables Developer

‘SMT will lead the development of innovative and cost effective deployment solutions to ensure Marine Renewable Energy becomes a reality' says MD. ...
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UHI to lead on key marine energy research project

Lews Castle College UHI, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands, is to lead on a key research project that could help to ...
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Siemens strengthens its position in the subsea power market

Acquisition of subsea specialists Poseidon and Bennex. ...
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ETI issues Request for Proposals for project to model tidal energy resources around the UK

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) is to develop a model of the UK’s tidal energy resources to improve understanding of the interactions between tidal energy ...
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Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Chris Huhne welcomes £3 million marine renewable energy contract

The contract is to install the foundation system for Aquamarine Power’s next-generation wave energy device, known as Oyster 2, which will be installed in Orkney ...
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CTC Marine Projects Commences Cable Load out for the Wave Hub Project

Wave Hub Project will create the world’s largest test site for wave energy technology . ...
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CSIRO Study Confirms Australia’s World Class Wave Resource

Australia has a potential near-shore wave resource of 146,000 MW. ...
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Giant tidal turbine successfully installed on the seabed at the EMEC facility

The world’s largest and most powerful tidal turbine. ...
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RenewableUK welcomes launch of Wave Hub

Wave Hub project to create world's largest test site for wave energy technology. ...
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RenewableUK welcomes announcement of first Marine Energy Park

UK leads the world in Wave & Tidal energy .

Eco Wave Power is Taking the Fast Track to Success

Eco Wave Power has completed the construction and testing phase of its first sea wave energy generation models the "Wave Clapper", and the "Power Wing".

The Crown Estate helps small wave and tidal companies by removing financial barriers

The Crown Estate has announced a significant initiative to make it easier for small firms to enter the UK’s growing wave and tidal industry.

Siemens increases stake in ocean power specialist Marine Current Turbines

Siemens is increasing its stake in Britain's Marine Current Turbines Ltd. to 45 percent. "With this increase in its stake, Siemens is strengthening its activities

IBM, Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland Focus on Renewable Energy

Collaboration to Drive Progress Toward Ocean As Energy Source.

Reef Subsea to provide Renewables markets via Reef Subsea Power & Umbilical Ltd.

Reef Subsea extends its range of activities by providing installation and trenching services to the Offshore Oil & Gas and Renewables markets via Reef Subsea

BioPower Systems Power Module Grid-Tested and Ready for Sea Trials

The O-Drive[TM] 250kW module is designed to plug into wave and tidal energy systems, such as the company's bioWAVE[TM] and bioSTREAM[TM].

Aquamarine Power's next-generation Oyster 800 wave energy device unveiled by Scotland's First Minister

the First Minister welcomed the advancements in wave energy conversion being made by Aquamarine Power and unveiled the 800kW device.

Best marine energy sites could be cost competitive with nuclear and onshore wind by 2025 with accelerated and targeted innovation

Major three-year Carbon Trust marine energy R&D programme sets course for future growth.

Aquamarine Power secures seabed rights for potential 40MW Lewis wave energy sites

Aquamarine Power will need to secure planning consents from Comhairle nan Eilean Siar and government regulator Marine Scotland before any development can take place.
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