Nautricity hopes to harness power of Thames's tides

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Strathclyde University spin out confirmed as supplier for Energy Invest Group's 50MW tidal project

Plans to line London's River Thames with tidal turbines have come a step closer to reality after the companies behind the scheme announced that they will soon install a demonstration device on Victoria...

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