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The following links may prove useful to gain an insight in to the renewable energy market and its aims. In particular the wave and tidal division.

Organisations, associations and governing bodies.

REA The Renewable Energy Association which was established in 2001 to represent British renewable energy producers and promote the use of sustainable energy in the UK. The REA was originally called the Renewable Power Association until October 2005.
Renewable Energy Centre The Renewable Energy Centre - saving money, saving energy and saving the planet.
A pratical and easy to usderstand intreoduction to renewable energy technology, with free advise, directories of suppliers and links to other information.
Carbon Trust The Carbon Trust helps business and the public sector cut carbon emissions, and supports the development of low carbon technologies.
Department of Trade and Industry Department of Trade & Industry Website. Working to create the conditions for business success and help the UK respond to the challenge of globalisation.
World Energy Council The World Energy Council (WEC) is the foremost multi-energy organisation in the world today. WEC has Member Committees in over 90 countries, including most of the largest energy-producing and energy consuming countries.
All Energy Organisers of the annual All-Energy Conference and Exhibition in Aberdeen. First held in 2001, the growth of the show mirrors that of the renewable energy industry. All-Energy encompasses all renewable energy sources and addresses key issues.
British Hydo Power Association Protecting The Environment By Promoting The Use
Of Water Power And The British HydroPower Industry.
Association of Electricity Producers AEP is the leading trade association for the UK electricity market. Representing companies that generate the electricity upon which the country depends.
Department of Environment food and rural affairs

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Defra's core purpose is to improve the current and future quality of life. Integrating environmental, social and economic objectives - putting sustainable development into practice every day, and by championing sustainable development as the way forward for government.

Green Energy News Green Energy News is a free access information source for news relating to clean, efficient and renewable energy, its applications, technology and relevant issues.
Environmental News Network Provides paragraph-long summaries of breaking stories from Europe, the US and other world regions. It also offers a service called E-wire, supplying corporate environmental press releases.
The National Energy Foundation

The National Energy Foundation - NEF mobilises individuals, businesses and communities to make their contribution to reducing carbon emissions through energy efficiency and use of sustainable energy sources.

energy planet A visual and interactive web directory of information resources about renewable energy technology.

Marine renewable energy research centres and initiatives.

Narec

New and Renewable Energy Centre. Government recognised research and verification centre with extensive wave tank facilities.

European Marine Energy Centre
European Marine Energy Centre. Based in Stormness in Orkney, EMEC has been established to help the evolution of marine energy devices from the prototype stage into the commercial market place.
Wave Hub

South West England Wave Hub Project. Wave Hub is a groundbreaking renewable energy project in the South West of England that aims to create the UK's first offshore facility for the demonstration and proving of the operation of arrays of wave energy generation devices.

Wave Energy Centre
The Wave Energy Centre (Portugal) is a non-profit organisation, founded in 2003 dedicated to the development and promotion of Ocean Wave Energy through technical and strategic support to companies, R&D institutions and public entities.
Cener
CENER is the Spanish National Renewable Energies Centre. We are an industrial technology centre dedicated exclusively to Renewable Energies.
CREDP
The Caribbean Renewable Energy Development Programme (CREDP)CREDP is an initiative of the Energy Ministers of CARICOM region established to change the market environment for Renewable Energy in the Region
ITC Tenerife
Technological institute based in Iter (Canaries).

Ocean Navitas trading partners and manufacturers.

ABB

ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impacts. ABB in the UK operates from more than 20 locations nationally and employs around 2200 people.

FuturEnergy Based in the UK, FuturEnergy work along side some of the renewable industry's pioneering and time-served companies, pulling a wealth of knowledge and experience together to provide the latest in energy efficient products and services.
Cross and Morse Founded in 1984, Cross & Morse are producers of chain sprockets and gearing. The competitive pricing and quality of product has established the company as a major supplier to both Agricultural and Industrial markets.

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