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New frontiers for renewables
Robotics, autonomous systems and other ambitious new technologies are being developed to optimise offshore wind operations and wave power to meet net zero targets. UK companies are spearheading this technological revolution with support from the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult. Brian Davis reports.
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Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
Subjects: Net zero - Offshore wind power - Robots -