Wave-predicting robots could cut green energy costs
Underwater robots that can predict waves in real-time could reduce the cost of producing offshore renewable energy, a study suggests.
Underwater robots that can predict waves in real-time could reduce the cost of producing offshore renewable energy, a study suggests.
An international team of forest and resource management specialists, ecologists and conservationists has verified the claims of China’s national greenhouse gas inventories regarding major forest biomass carbon gains.
A report published this week by the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult lays out a new approach to environmental monitoring and consenting within the UK offshore wind sector.
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