Nova, a marine renewables company, has secured EU funding for the development of a groundbreaking tidal energy farm off the coast of Orkney.
This ambitious project is poised to host the largest array of turbines globally, aiming for a four-megawatt capacity.
The initiative heralds a significant milestone in Nova's agenda, propelling turbine manufacturing at its headquarters in Edinburgh and signaling the dawn of a new era in renewable energy utilization.
Seen as a pivotal maneuver in combating climate change, the project signifies a substantial leap toward tapping into an untapped reservoir of renewable energy on a global scale.
During a visit to Nova earlier in the year, First Minister Humza Yousaf extolled Scotland's role as a trailblazer in marine renewable energy.
Yousaf emphasized the Scottish Government's unwavering backing, coupled with the industry's expertise, investment, and innovation, as the driving force behind Scotland's preeminence in this sector.
Yousaf highlighted Nova's project at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney as a catalyst for advancing a nascent industry, underscoring how Scottish innovation is instrumental in harnessing the vast potential of renewable energy from the seas and oceans.
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