The SeaGen tidal system was installed in 2008 and became the first commercial-scale. electricity generating and grid connected project of its kind in the world.
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With air conditioning use rising in offices and homes throughout Europe how do our energy systems keep up with increased demand?
Read More »National Grid Turns to AI for Improved Solar Power Forecasts
It worked with The Alan Turing Institute to develop the AI prediction methods that have so far helped deliver a 33% improvement in solar forecasting.
Read More »Vietnam Extends Offshore Drilling Campaign despite China`s Protests
China has made clear that it expects Vietnam to cease drilling operations and respect Chinese sovereignty over the South China Sea.
Read More »Iran. Iraq to Further Increase Trade Ties
Iranian Commercial Attaché to Iraq Nasser Behzad announced that the two neighboring countries have signed a new agreement to further ease bilateral trade ties and increase economic cooperation.
Read More »Iran. China to Bolster Agricultural Cooperation
Iran'.s Agriculture Minister Mahmoud Hojjati and his Chinese counterpart Han Changfu. in a Friday meeting in Beijing. agreed to further increase cooperation between the two countries in agricultural fields.
Read More »DVSA Slams Nissan for Refusing to Reduce Qashqai Emissions
The car was found to produce 17 times more nitrogen oxide emissions when tested in real world driving conditions.
Read More »Government Consults on Emissions Limits
The proposed changes are intended to ensure existing capacity or DSR components that do not comply with the limits cannot receive capacity payments from 2025.
Read More »Energy Efficient Home Buyers Offered Better Interest Rates
The European Investment Bank is providing €150m to Bankia. which is matching the amount for the scheme.
Read More »Nottingham Council Gushes About Potential Savings with Self-Supply Water Licence
The council’s Energy Services team will take over responsibility for its water services from 14th August.
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