Nova Innovation to head up €20m Scottish tidal energy project

Michael Holder
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Nova Innovation to lead group of nine industrial, academic, and research organisations on flagship project to extend existing Bluemull Sound array to six turbines

Tidal energy specialist Nova Innovation is to lead a nine-strong consortium on a €20m tidal energy project in Scotland after securing an EU research and innovation contract, it announced yesterday...

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