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#TidalEnergy - An underwater turbine scheme off Anglesey, north Wales, will help power up to 25,000 homes, reports The Daily Post.

The scheme would create one of the most sought after tidal energy sites in the world, has received a £300,000 boost.

The cash injection is a major step forward in the process to introduce a number of tidal devices, each producing up to 30 megawatts, over a 35 sq km zone, with hopes the first turbines could enter the water in two year’s time.

The Morlais Tidal Energy Demonstration Zone, which has sparked interest from across the globe, was selected for its tidal energy resource and access to infrastructure such as Holyhead Port and potential National Grid connections to accommodate the Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant .

But in order to fund the £30m project EU bids need finalising.

Now the plans have been handed an early boost with a £300,000 donation from Magnox’s Socio-economic scheme, delivered by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.

For more on the scheme, click here including separate plans for 'underwater' kites.

Published in Power From the Sea

Robert Dickson & Sean Waddilove, Tokyo Olympic 49er Sailors 

Dublin dinghy sailors Robert Dickson of Howth Yacht Club and Sean Waddilove of Skerries Sailing Club achieved their goal of representing Ireland in the 49er class, almost six years to the day after first setting foot in a 49er skiff at their home club of Howth Yacht Club in County Dublin in 2015.

The voyage was a magnificent one becoming U23 World champions in 2018 before out sailing rivals double Olympian Ryan Seaton and Seafra Guilfoyle in some style for selection in Lanzarote in March 2021 to win the last European Olympic place for Tokyo.

Follow their progress here.