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‘Lunar Energy
is offering qualifying investors an opportunity to invest in
a new and revolutionary technology which will produce reliable, low cost electricity
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PRESS RELEASES
British Firm Announces World's Largest Tidal Power Development
11th March 2008
Lunar Energy seals £500m tidal power deal with Korea
Lunar Energy, Britain's leading tidal power company, yesterday announced an agreement with Korean Midland Power Co (KOMIPO), which will create a giant 300-turbine field in the Wando Hoenggan Water Way off the South Korean coast. The plant will provide 300MW of renewable energy to Korean Midland Power Co by December 2015. Fabrication and installation of the tidal turbines will be carried out by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI), while Rotech Engineering provides design optimisation and specialist components.
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British Firm Announces Worlds Largest Tidal Power Development
11th March 2008
Memorandum of Understanding for the co-operation in the Wando Hoenggan Water Way Tidal Stream Power Plant Development. Signing Ceremony at KOMIPO Head Office in Seoul (IMAGES)
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Lunar Energy and E.ON announce proposal to build one of the world’s largest tidal stream power stations off the Welsh coast.
25th October 2007
Lunar Energy and E.ON today announced they are to develop a major underwater tidal stream power project off the Pembrokeshire coast. This pioneering project will use the power contained within fast moving deep sea tidal streams, created by rising and falling tides, to turn a field of 60 foot turbines situated on the sea floor. If given the go ahead, the multi-million pound scheme would be capable of generating enough electricity to power up to 5,000 homes.
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LUNAR ENERGY AND E.ON ANNOUNCE THE UK's FIRST COMMERCIAL TIDAL STREAM ENERGY PROJECT
15th March 2007
Lunar Energy and E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen, have today announced they are to develop a tidal stream power project of up to 8 MWs in the sea off the west coast of the UK utilising the innovative Rotech Tidal Turbine units.
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