UK to cement role as world leader in marine energy

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Current lead in innovation can be accelerated and commercialised, say analysts

The UK has the potential to generate up to 30 per cent of its electricity needs from marine power and should become a world leader in the field if it continues its rate of innovation, according to a report...

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