Tidal Transit has unveiled the latest addition to its fleet of crew transfer vessels (CTVs), Emilia Jane, which was named at Penguin International’s shipyard in Singapore The 24-passenger CTV is the ...
Residents in Somerset - including the Burnham-On-Sea area - are being invited to share their views on ambitious new plans for a 14‑mile tidal lagoon proposed off the West Somerset coast.
Residents of Kampung Pitas Laut in Kinabatangan are now enjoying round-the-clock electricity after the completion of a community-based solar energy project. The indigenous Suluk fishing community ...
The world’s coastlines are quietly holding one of the most disruptive energy shifts of the century. Tidal and wave ...
THERE should never be any more nuclear power stations – not just because there is no need for them, because the toxic waste produced during ...
IT is clear that the issue of Scotland’s moratorium on new nuclear power will be a key battle line in May’s Scottish Parliament election.
Fifty years on from its early pioneering role in manufacturing platforms for the oil industry, Kishorn Port, on Scotland’s Atlantic coast, is expanding to build the vast structures needed for wind pow ...
Why Swordfish Technology may be the UK’s Missing Energy Link Swordfish Turbines are expected to operate at ‘up to’ 90% ...
As wind blows it generates kinetic energy, which is energy from movement. This turns the blades on a turbine, which then causes a shaft (drive shaft) within the system to rotate (view diagram below).
As winter approaches, the demand for electricity in Quebec surges dramatically during extreme cold spells, placing immense strain on the province's power transmission and distribution networks. Beyond ...
Ireland, the Emerald Isle, has long been celebrated for its lush landscapes, rolling green hills, and tempestuous weather.
Discover how tidal and wave energy are revolutionizing renewable energy with highly predictable and stable power generation.