A SCOTTISH firm is leading the delivery of a new flagship EU clean energy project.
Orbital Marine Power, an innovative engineering company based in Orkney and Edinburgh, has been selected by the European Commission’s HorizonThis will include accelerating the commercial deployment of Orbital’s floating tidal stream technology, alongside partners including Ocean Energy Europe, European Marine Energy Centre and the University of Edinburgh.
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