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Thursday 13 February 2014

Tidal reef in Swansea Bay

The Sidmouth Beach Steering Group has met to consider the future of the East Beach:
Futures Forum: Sidmouth Beach Management Plan Steering Group - background
Futures Forum: Sidmouth Beach Management Plan Steering Group - report

Ideas have already been mooted to place a tidal reef at Pennington Point - to provide both protection and electricity:
Futures Forum: Tidal Reef at Port Royal

Plans have just been unveiled for a tidal reef in Swansea Bay:



Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon May Open In 2017 - YouTube


Tidal lagoon power project would create 1,850 jobs

Last updated Fri 7 Feb 2014

If it gets the go-ahead, the tidal lagoon energy project in Swansea Bay could be the first of a series of five developments around the UK coast which could generate as much as 10% of the UK's electricity by 2023.

Tidal Lagoon Power, the company behind the project, said it was hoping that 65% of expenditure would be in the UK, boosting a homegrown supply chain and a possible future export market. The company has produced a video to explain the scheme:

The project includes creating a 10km sea reef, the reintroduction of the native oyster to Swansea Bay, an offshore visitor centre and national triathlon and water sports facilities.

According to the developers, research as part of the project's initial stages found that 86% of local residents were in favour of the scheme. The Swansea Bay project would save 236,000 tonnes of carbon a year and create 1,850 construction jobs.

Read: Tidal lagoon energy project plan to power 120,000 homes

Tidal lagoon power project would create 1,850 jobs - ITV News
Giant lagoon to generate power and pleasure | The Times
Tidal Lagoon Swansea Bay

This video puts the project into context:



Launched by Tidal Lagoon Power Limited, the development company behind the proposed Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon, pupils from St Thomas, The Grange and Tywyen primary schools are working with Cape Farewell, the international arts programme, to raise awareness of climate change and renewable energy.

SWANSEA SCHOOL PUPILS CHOSEN TO PIONEER A CULTURAL RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE - YouTube
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