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Nova Scotia unveils plan to have tidal energy meet 10 percent of its energy needs

Nova Scotia unveils plan to have tidal energy meet 10 percent of its energy needs

Wednesday, 16 May 2012 REM

The Canadian province of Nova Scotia has established a target of having 10 percent of its power supplied by tidal energy by 2020.

Pulse Tidal plans commercial demo of full-scale tidal energy converter United Kingdom

Pulse Tidal plans commercial demo of full-scale tidal energy converter

Monday, 14 May 2012 Toby Price The Crown Estate has awarded Pulse Tidal an Agreement for Lease at Lynmouth, in the South West Marine Energy Park in Devon (UK). The permit will now enable the company to deploy a full-scale prototype...
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"World's first" ocean energy engineering firm launched

Wednesday, 09 May 2012 Toby Price A consortium of leading energy and engineering firms have incorporated a new company in Scotland called Nautimus. Described as “the world’s first engineering services company dedicated to wave and...
Australian government to provide $10 million to support wave energy project

Australian government to provide $10 million to support wave energy project

Friday, 04 May 2012 REM Australia’s minister for Resources and Energy, Martin Ferguson, has announced the government will provide $10 million to the Perth Wave Energy Project, which is being developed by Carnegie Wave Ener...
Landmark move by state regulators means grid distributed tidal power will soon debut in US United States

Landmark move by state regulators means grid distributed tidal power will soon debut in US

Wednesday, 02 May 2012 REM Regulators in the state of Maine have set the terms of a 20 year contract to distribute electricity being harvested from the movements of ocean tides -- the first long-term power purchase agreement fo...
OWC wave energy device close to commercialisation Australia

OWC wave energy device close to commercialisation

Wednesday, 18 April 2012 Toby Price After a decade and a half developing its wave energy technology, the Sydney-based company, Oceanlinx, is on the brink of launching its patent oscillating water column technology onto the global market...
Fred Olsen installs first wave device at Falmouth’s wave energy test site United Kingdom

Fred Olsen installs first wave device at Falmouth’s wave energy test site

Friday, 13 April 2012 REM The team behind FabTest, Cornwall’s pioneering marine energy test site in Falmouth, has welcomed the first wave device to be installed in its waters. Fred Olsen’s BOLT “Lifesaver” wave energy ...
£20 million marine energy scheme now open United Kingdom

£20 million marine energy scheme now open

Wednesday, 11 April 2012 REM Last Thursday,the UK Government launched its eagerly awaited £20 million Marine Energy Array Demonstrator scheme (MEAD). This scheme will support up to two pre-commercial projects to demonstrate the ...
IEA ocean energy technology initiative publishes tenth annual report

IEA ocean energy technology initiative publishes tenth annual report

Wednesday, 28 March 2012 Toby Price The Executive Committee of Ocean Energy Systems (OES), an International Energy Agency (IEA) Technology Initiative, announces the publication of its most recent Annual Report that presents the activiti...
Inventor of Pelamis wave converter receives recognition Scotland

Inventor of Pelamis wave converter receives recognition

Wednesday, 28 March 2012 Toby Price More news from Scotland today as Dr Richard Yemm, inventor of the Pelamis wave energy device, was honoured on Tuesday at the 2012 Scottish Renewables Annual Conference, entitled 'Scotland Unlimited: R...

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