Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has granted a marine license to US-based wave energy developer GWave for the installation of its device at Wave Hub, off UK.
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Swedish wave energy developer Waves4Power has redeployed its WaveEL wave energy device at Runde test site, off Norway.
Tasmania has won the bid to host Asian Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (AWTEC) 2020.
Marine renewables developer Atlantis Resources has signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) with South Korean offshore construction giant Hyundai Engineering & Construction to collaborate on the development of ocean power renewable projects globally.
Atlantis Resources has formed a strategic partnership with South Korean offshore construction giant Hyundai Engineering & Construction for the development of ocean energy projects globally.
Welsh Liberal Democrats said on Thursday they would give an immediate go-ahead for the construction of the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon and start plans for a program of tidal lagoons in the UK.
Norwegian tidal energy developer Tidetec has won the marine renewables investment challenge that took place as part of this year’s All-Energy conference.
Xodus Group has formed a partnership with Orkney-based Green Marine to launch a new integrated service for the maintenance of offshore renewable assets.
Portuguese engineering company Kymaner has completed the laboratory testing of its bi-radial turbine built for the OPERA wave energy project.
EEL Energy has been selected to join Dassault Systèmes’ (3DS) accelerator program for startups, known as 3DEXPERIENCE Lab, to further advance its tidal energy technology.
RenewableUK has released a manifesto in the run-up to the UK general election highlighting the benefits of the renewable energy for the country.
SeaRoc Group has has deployed three communication containers on Walney Extension: on board the guard vessel patrolling the offshore construction site, at the Walney Extension construction base in Barrow-in-Furness, and at the substation in Heysham.