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Beatrice powers up Page 3.
EMEC takes centre stage in growth of marine technology,
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Glendoe project progressing well,
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SUMMER 2007
Inside Page 2.
Beatrice powers up Page 3.
EMEC takes centre stage in growth of marine technology,
Highland company unveils ambitious plans for tourist venue Page 4.
Glendoe project progressing well,
Waste not in the outer hebrides Page 5.
Highlands and Islands on course to become world centre…
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Leading the way
in wave and tidal power.
Wavegen launches
Spanish wave power project
The ocean’s waves potentially hold the
largest source of renewable energy,
and as such have had inventors filing a
succession of patents for more than 200
years in a bid to try and capture that power.
Inverness-based Wavegen has gone
further than most and can rightly claim to
be at the leading edge of wave technology.
It is the company behind Limpet, the
world’s first grid connected power station
on the island of Islay.
The 500kW system was commissioned in
November 2000 supplying power to the
national gri
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