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Lagoons and arrays lead large scale tidal power ambitions
After a downbeat end to 2014, UK marine energy is back on the rise – led by the possibility of a tidal lagoon project in Swansea Bay and prospects for a first array of subsea tidal energy collectors. Marc Height takes a look beind the scenes.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Region: UK
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Maritime engineering, Research and development, Electricity, Renewables, Hydro power, Tidal Power, Renewable Energy Research, Electricity prices