Siemens dives into Wales' first tidal array project

Jessica Shankleman
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Engineering giant says £50m Skerries project is due to be completed by 2015

Yesterday was a good day for Siemens' tidal power business. Not only did its planned Welsh tidal array win £10m of government funding, but the project also got the green light from the Welsh Government....

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