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Tidal energy firm wins seabed lease to support Shetland clean energy drive

Envirotec Magazine

Tidal energy company Nova Innovation (Nova) plans to develop its largest tidal energy array to date at Yell Sound in Shetland and boost decarbonisation of the local energy supply. The firm says this new tidal energy site will build on the success of the world’s first offshore tidal array that Nova created in neighbouring Bluemull Sound.

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Nova Innovation secures seabed lease for 15MW Shetlands tidal power project

Business Green

Developer pushes forward with plans to build second offshore tidal array in the waters around the Shetland Islands. Tidal energy pioneer Nova Innovation has announced plans to develop a 15MW array off the coast of the Shetlands, which the firm envisages being capable of meeting up to a third of the islands' household electricity demand.

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'Breakthrough moment': Renewables generators get 'green light' to provide grid stability services

Business Green

The move means that for the first time wind, solar, and marine energy generators will be able to bid to offer the kind of stability services typically offered by fossil fuel power plants and generator arrays.

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'Levelling up' the UK is a golden opportunity for climate action - but the government is failing

Business Green

The funding for these missions encompasses a dizzying array of separate pots of money, some of which had already been announced: £26bn in capital investment for the net zero transition, £5bn for buses and active travel, and £3.8bn for skills training were all in the 2021 Autumn Budget.

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Battery storage first will assist Scottish utility’s net zero drive

Envirotec Magazine

The flagship scheme, delivered by framework contractor Absolute Solar & Wind Ltd, is part of a £2 million renewables project which includes the company’s largest single solar energy array to date.

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Cleaning up the dirty side of clean tech with Nth Cycle

Elemental Excelerator

Recycling minerals from e-waste presents an array of climate concerns. Once this is done, recyclers and miners are left with production-level feedstocks that can be sold and manufactured into new batteries, solar panels, wind turbines, and more. Climate Impacts.

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