New £20m marine energy fund sparks wave of disappointment

James S Murray
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Renewables industry claims government funding represents 'drop in the ocean' for nascent marine energy sector

The renewables industry has dismissed the government's announcement of an additional £20m of funding for the marine energy sector as a "drop in the ocean", warning that it will have little impact on the...

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