Archive for January 10th, 2012

Alternative Energy from Marine

The world has become old. Energy from the bowels of the earth is getting thinner. Today, many energy experts are trying to create alternative energy for the future. Green energy is the generic term for energy from renewable sources that is not harmful to use environmental sustainability. Search and the use of green energy sources is the next big thing in technology and energy sectors. One source of energy in the future is the power of the sea.

There are many areas of renewable energy, which is of particular interest in North Sea oil and gas, including engineering and services such as carbon capture and storage. However, it is not surprising that the most important areas of their interest in offshore wind and wave and tidal. There are currently represents 25% of the total resources of Europe there is demand and hence market opportunities in this area. As a result, however, offshore wind power industry is not so clearly grown significantly in recent years is changing with ever increasing popularity in the North Sea marine energy, in addition to production.

As an island, Britain has a lot of access to sites that are suitable for marine and wind energy and are in an ideal position to take advantage of their position in renewable energy. UK marine energy currently produces approximately 20% of the UK and 15% of EU energy needs, a large market share. Benefits that can provide renewable energy industry in the UK long term to recover a significant influence on the country in a position of economic recession, more stable and sustainable income from exports.