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The Scotsman-17th March 2008
Renewables boost as Lunar Energy seals £500m deal

A LEADING player in the Scottish renewables market has signed a landmark £500 million deal to create a 300 turbine tidal power field off the South Korean coast. Lunar Energy, which is registered in Glasgow, has sealed a joint venture agreement with the Korean Midland Power Company, one of the country's three main power generation businesses, to develop the massive tidal power plant in the Wando Hoenggan waterway off the South Korean coast.
The Daily Telegraph-16th March 2008
British company to build world's largest tidal power scheme

A British firm has agreed to build a giant tidal power scheme - the world's largest - in South Korea, using underwater turbines that experts say could make the proposed £15 billion Severn Barrage obsolete.
The Independent-13th March 2008
Lunar lands tidal power deal

A tiny East Yorkshire Company is to lead the design of the world's largest tidal power generation project, off the coast of South Korea.
The Guardian-12th March 2008
Enormous Potential

Lunar Energy, a tiny private company in Hessle, Yorkshire, showed the enormous potential of even the smallest alternative power business yesterday by unveiling a £500m deal to build the world's largest tidal scheme off the Korean coast.
The Times-5th November 2007
Monsters of the deep will create electricity for a new generation

The world's first deep-sea tidal-energy farm will be built off the Welsh coast next year to provide electricity for 5,000 homes.
Eight underwater turbines, each 25 metres long and 15 metres high, are to be installed on the sea bottom off St David's peninsula in Pembrokeshire, South Wales Construction is due to start next summer and the proposed tidal energy turbines, described as "a wind farm under the sea", should be operational by 2010.

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