Nervous marine industry knows budget decisions could mean sink or swim

James S Murray
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The UK is on the cusp of creating a world-beating marine energy industry, but experts fear policy uncertainty could undermine long-term prospects

It is, as the saying goes, the best of times and the worst of times. Gathering in London yesterday for their annual marine energy conference, representatives from across the wave and tidal energy industry...

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