
Marine energy goes truly international in Edinburgh
RenewableUK's Maf Smith argues a rising tide could be underway for the global marine energy industry, but wonders if the sector is being given the time and resources afforded other emerging industries
Last month, 860 people from across the globe gathered in Edinburgh to debate and push forwards the development of wave and tidal energy. Guests from 27 countries (including the UK) were brought together...
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