Submitted by Anonymous on 6. December 2012 - 10:59
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Scotland has announced an international collaboration agreement to develop a marine energy test facility in Taiwan.
Submitted by Anonymous on 14. November 2012 - 14:36
The green light has been given to build a 20MW UK tidal power testing facility off the coast of the Isle of Wight. The facility will be constructed off the Island’s south coast to test tidal energy devices developed in the UK and abroad.
Submitted by Paddy Harris on 9. April 2015 - 14:32
During March 2015, Atlantis confirmed an order with The Switch for an integrated PM medium-speed generator that resulted from a successfully completed pre-design project carried out in 2014.
Submitted by Editorial staff on 3. October 2014 - 12:41
Renewable Devices Marine Ltd has already secured a private funding package, as well as securing £100,000 worth of innovation funding form the Scottish Government.
Tidal power supplier Atlantis has set up a testing agreement with Dongfang ahead of its tidal stream turbine being deployed in China for the first time later this year.
Submitted by Heath Reidy on 11. March 2014 - 12:08
Technology development for wave and tidal energy will be a focus of research in a GBP 20m innovation programme set up between the UK and China. The three-year research programme aims to develop innovative low-carbon technologies for the UK and China in offshore renewable energy.
A marine energy park has opened in Scotland. Scotland's first Marine Energy Park (MEP) will include the largest wave and tidal development zone in the world to develop marine energy technologies.
Submitted by Heath Reidy on 20. April 2012 - 14:53
India’s first tidal project looks set to get the green light after funding has been approved. The western Indian state of Gujarat plans to spend 250 million rupees (USD 4.8m) to help develop the nation’s first project to produce power from ocean tides, according to reports.