£10m prize for Scottish wave power projects
A £10m prize has been launched for the first scientists able to demonstre a commercially viable wave or tidal energy
Scots paying to generate renewable energy, Londoners don't
Unless scientists come up with a way of connecting irate commuters and one-legged pigeons up to the national grid, then
Lewis bounces back with wave farm plan
As Greenbang mentioned the other day, the Scottish government has pulled the plug on a proposed wind farm on the
SeaGen bringing tidal turbine power to Northern Ireland
Strangford Lough. To Greenbang, that name sounds like a retired Scottish laird, sitting in a crumbling castle as the highland
Rhode Island puts the mockers on turbines for one year
Today Greenbang will be your guide to the New England state of Rhode Island. As a result of extensive research
Wave-powered ship ready to take maiden voyage
Here’s an idea that at once so screamingly obvious and yet so astounding brilliant, Greenbang is surprised no one’
Scotland reveals green energy centre for Aberdeen
Scotland is to get a green energy centre, called rather cleverly the Scottish European Green Energy Centre, which will help
Wales to turn self-supporting, sell green energy
Greenbang feels a bit like she’s had three cups of coffee and half a cup of sugar: there’s
The £50 million wave fund that no one wants
Money eh? You can’t give it away. That’s the thing about having £50 million going begging – no one