E.ON waves adieu to Pelamis marine power project

Will Nichols
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Edinburgh-based Pelamis says the move will not affect its development of P2 wave energy device

E.ON has pulled out of its partnership with wave energy developer Pelamis, after becoming concerned the cutting-edge technology was not making fast enough progress. The energy giant had been working...

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