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Atlantisstrom

In contrast to well-known tidal power plants, our tidal power plant is very inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.

AW-Energy

AW-Energy is a pioneer in the green economy and is the global leader in wave energy technology.

AWS Ocean Energy

AWS Ocean Energy provides enabling technologies and related professional services to the emerging marine energy sector. Our current focus is on the development of wave power generation technology for Wave Energy Scotland.

Baileys and Partners

Baileys and Partners have considerable expertise in the energy sector having promoted projects from conception and feasibility stages through to design, planning and build. We have experience in hydropower, tidal energy, wind, solar, heat pumps, hydrogen and battery storage.

Blue Motion Energy

Blue Motion Energy is technology in creating sustainable energy from natural sources. Our technical facilities make it possible to absorb wave, tides and wind energy with just one turbine.

Bombora

Bombora has developed a membrane style wave energy converter called an mWave™. Resting on the sea floor, similar to a fully submerged reef, it is invisible from the shoreline. As ocean waves pass over the mWave, the membrane pumps air through a turbine to generate electricity. Bombora is currently setting up operations in Europe to complete the product development of the mWave and engage the supply chain.

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