Work starts on £650m Swansea Bay tidal energy scheme

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Developers say geotechnical investigation will determine scope of the project, which could be first in a series of tidal lagoons

Early work has started on the ambitious project to develop a £650m tidal power lagoon in Swansea Bay, which if completed would become the first purpose-built power plant of its type anywhere in the world....

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