£10m prize for Scottish wave power projects
A £10m prize has been launched for the first scientists able to demonstre a commercially viable wave or tidal energy
A £10m prize has been launched for the first scientists able to demonstre a commercially viable wave or tidal energy
Plans to develop the world’s largest tidal power project off the coast of Scotland and Northern Ireland have been
The Technology Strategy Board and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council aren’t names imbued with rockstar status – unless
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