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SKF has joined forces with Proteus Marine Renewables to deliver cutting-edge technology for MeyGen. Operated by SAE Renewables, the world's largest tidal stream array is located in Scotland's Pentland ...
SKF's partnership with Proteus Marine Renewables has significantly enhanced the performance and reliability of the MeyGen tidal stream array, setting a new benchmark for tidal energy and highlighting ...
Tidal power is a fantastic source of clean, predictable energy – if you can harness it. It's proven immensely difficult due ...
The UK has launched a Marine Energy Taskforce (MET), a 12-month initiative that will explore the actions required to realize ...
The UK should not ignore the potential to generate 2% of its electricity from a tidal lagoon, the author of a commissioned ...
City leaders are hoping for “good news soon” on government support for a multi-billion pound tidal link plan across River ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s largest tidal stream array hits six-year run without maintenance haltSKF, a global engineering company, says its systems at the MeyGen tidal stream array have now run continuously for over six years without unplanned maintenance. According to the company, this is a ...
Tidal energy has been competing for CfDs in auction rounds since 2014, but it wasn’t until 2021 that the industry received public funding, amounting to £20m ($26m) per year. Most recently, in ...
The UK has launched a new Marine Energy Taskforce (MET), backed by The Crown Estate and Crown Estate Scotland, to chart a roadmap unlocking the country’s vast wave and tidal energy potential.
Minesto, leading ocean energy developer, is heading a consortium of four that has been awarded a total of 25 MSEK grant funding from Swedish Energy Agency to build a complete microgrid installation in ...
The UK should not ignore the potential to generate 2% of its electricity from a tidal lagoon, the author of a commissioned report has said. The Severn Estuary Commission recommended in March that ...
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNLeaders hope for good news soon on River Mersey tidal barrage to power homes and create jobsCity leaders are hoping for “good news soon” on government support for a multi-billion pound tidal link plan across River Mersey.
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