Siemens to offload Marine Current Turbines tidal power business

Jessica Shankleman
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German engineering giant blames slow development of tidal energy market for decision to sell Bristol based-Marine Current Turbines

German engineering giant Siemens has revealed it is seeking to divest from the marine energy industry, in a move that could put 45 jobs at risk. The company announced today it is looking to sell Marine...

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