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Fortum to get €14m for wave power demo project
The Swedish energy agency has approved a €14m grant to co-finance a 10-megawatt wave power demonstration project run by energy firm Fortum and Seabased Industry in Sweden. They are awaiting planning permission from a Swedish court and the EU.
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