Siemens cuts ribbon on marine power production plant

Jessica Shankleman
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Energy and Climate Change Secretary officially opens Marine Current Turbines' tidal device assembly and test facility in Bristol

Siemens has today cut the ribbon on the UK's first tidal power production plant, from where it plans to build turbines that will be deployed as part of marine energy arrays in Wales and Scotland. From...

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