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Grant Allan1,2, Michelle Gilmartin1,2, Peter McGregor1,2 and Kim Swales1 The Formation of a Domestic and International Market for Tidal Energy Technologies: the UK Economic Impact 1
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Document Date: 2012-08-21 15:30:16


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Cambridge / London / /

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MIT Press / Black & Veatch Limited. / National Grid / Tidal Energy Technologies / /

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