Aquamarine Power welcomes industry road map for marine energy
Wave energy developer Aquamarine Power welcomes the Marine Energy Road Map which was published today by the Scottish Government’s Marine Energy Group (MEG).
Green energy out of the blue
Wave energy developer Aquamarine Power was honoured with a national award for innovation in engineering at The Engineer Technology and Innovation Awards 2009, held in London today.
The wave energy industry took a major stride forward today when the world’s largest working hydro-electric wave energy device, known as ‘Oyster’, was officially launched by Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond MP, MSP.
The installation of Aquamarine Power’s Oyster device, which will be switched on by Scotland’s First Minister later this week, has generated over £1 million expenditure in the Orkney economy.
Aquamarine Power's efforts to promote health and safety in the workplace have been recognised with a national award.
Aquamarine Power passed another milestone last week when its wave energy converter Oyster was released from its locked down position on the seabed.
Wave energy developer Aquamarine Power was honoured with a visit from HRH Princess Anne last week.
Wave energy developer Aquamarine Power was honoured with the ‘Best Green Industry SME Award’ at the Scottish Green Awards, held in Glasgow last night.
This week Aquamarine Power joined First Minister Alex Salmond and other business leaders and scientists from around the world for a special celebration of Scotland's achievements in science and innovation.
Wave energy developer, Aquamarine Power, announces that it has successfully closed the first round of its fundraising to raise £10 million from investors based in the UK and Ireland.
Wave energy developer Aquamarine Power welcomes the Marine Energy Road Map which was published today by the Scottish Government’s Marine Energy Group (MEG).
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