Force of the seas
Language: English Series: Western Morning News ; 19 August 1998, 4 | Financial Times ; 24 August 1998, 6(3)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Britain is leading the way in testing ocean energy conversion devices. It is estimated that availability of convertible wave and sea current energy around the shores of Britain is four times the amount produced by the country`s entire nuclear and non-renewable generation capacity. Diagram.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Britain is leading the way in testing ocean energy conversion devices. It is estimated that availability of convertible wave and sea current energy around the shores of Britain is four times the amount produced by the country`s entire nuclear and non-renewable generation capacity. Diagram.