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Evening Standard-18 June 2009
Tide is going out for marine energy around Britain's coasts

It is exciting the most interest in the country's tidal systems since King Canute told the waves off the south coast to desist. And the development of technology has led the Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond to declare that his country is set to become the Saudi Arabia of marine energy, such is the power resource off its shores.
Yorkshire Post-28th January 2009
The tide is turning for an energy revolution

MINISTERS are slowly waking up to the fact that the UK is increasingly adrift of its binding EU targets on renewable energy. This sorry state of affairs has been apparent to energy planners for some time. Yet very little has been done to get a stronger mix of renewables in place, instead of just supporting one over and above all the others.
Renewable Energy Report-January 12th 2009
Oil, gas company executives anticipate shift to renewable energy, survey finds

A recent survey of senior oil and natural gas industry professionals uncovered concerns about the affordability and sustainability of hydrocarbons as an energy source, along with financial services company Deloitte reported in December, along with what Deloitte called a "surprisingly" strong belief in the viability of renewable energy.
Energy biz-Jan / Feb 2009
Now Is the Time

It is breathtaking how easily many now say, "This is the worst economic crisis since the Depression." The Depression remade America. It spawned the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, transforming the business landscape occupied by electric and natural gas utilities. It led to the construction of towering federal hydroelectric dams in the West, and brought electrification to the poorest hollows of Appalachia.
Yorkshire Post-5th January 2009
Tidal Power firm calls for changes in green funding

A YORKSHIRE company at the forefront of developing renewable energy from tidal power has called for changes in the way the industry is funded, after securing investment for a pioneering scheme in South Korea.

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