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26/10/2011
Article by Christopher LONGMORE for Marine Renewable Energy Ltd
The amount of support to offshore wind will decline over the next five years, it will be cut less than had been planned, under the proposals put out for consultation today. Under the plans, smaller-scale wave and tidal stream projects, which harness the flow of the tide, would receive many times more support than other types of renewable energy in a bid to encourage those technologies. Illustrated is a wave power unit currently being installed for Stewart Island and the Raz de Sein off the French Brittany coast - an area rich in untapped wave and tidal power.
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