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Maf Smith of RenewableUK reveals half of wind and marine energy firms plan to boost their headcount next year, despite growing concerns about policy instability

Tap tap tap. First, the good news; about half of the wind, wave and tidal energy companies that RenewableUK represents are planning to take on more staff and increase investment over the next 18 months....

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