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Publications
General Background
Policy
Grid connection
Technology and storage
Resource basics and tides
Site Analysis
Energy Analysis and Supply Strategy
Economics
Environment
General Background
- Binnie, Black & Veatch in association with IT Power(2001), The commercial prospects for tidal stream power,
ETSU T/06/00209/REP, HMSO.
- Garrad Hassan (2001), Scotland’s Renewable Resource Volume 1: Analysis, Appendix A.
Shipping Naviagtional Risk Assessment for Scottish Waters, Scottish Executive.
- Garrad Hassan (2001), Scotland’s Renewable Resource Volume 2: Context, Appendix A.
Shipping Naviagtional Risk Assessment for Scottish Waters, Scottish Executive.
- Scottish Executive (2003), Securing a Renewable Future - Scotland's Renewable Resource, HMSO.
- Peter Fraenkel, Marine Current Turbines (1999), Tidal Currents - A Major New Source of Energy for the Millennium, Sustainable Developments International.
- EU Joule (1995), Marine Current Energy Extraction - Final Report, JOU2-CT93-0355.
- DTI (1993), Tidal Stream Energy Review, Report No ETSU T/05/00155/REP, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Future Energy Solutions (2002), Status and Research and Development Opportunities - Wave and Marine Current Energy, IEA/DTI.
- Douglas Westwood Limited (2002), The World Offshore Renewable Energy Report 2002 - 2007, Renewables UK.
- Scottish Hydraulics Study Group (March 2004), Proceedings from the Sixteenth Annual Seminar on Hydraulic Aspects of Renewable Energy, Institution of Civil Engineers.
- Triton Consultants Ltd October 2002), Green Energy Study for British Columbia, Phase 2: Mainland, Tidal Current Energy, BC Hydro Engineering.
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Policy
- Richard Boud, Future Energy Solutions for the International Energy Agency and DTI (2003),
Status and Research and Development Priorities 2003 – Wave and Marine Current Energy,
International Energy Agency.
- DTI (Nov 2002), Future Offshore – A Strategic Framework for the Offshore Wind Industry,
HMSO.
- Mr Robert Weir (10 February 2004), Submission to Renewable Energy in Scotland inquiry,
Enterprise and Culture Committee.
- Scottish Energy Environment Foundation (1 March 2001), Memorandum submitted to Government
Inquiry
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Scottish Executive (2002), PAN 45 (revised 2002): Renewable Energy Technologies, Scottish Executive
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DTI (February 2003), Government White paper - Our Energy Future, HMSO.
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Grid connection
- S P Transmission, Scottish & Southern Energy plc, National Grid (2003), Distribution and Renewable Energy Transmission Study.
- S P Transmission & Distribution, Scottish & Southern Energy plc (2001), Impact or
Renewable Generation on the Electrical Transmission Network in Scotland, Scottish Executive
Renewable Energy Network Study Group.
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Technology and storage
- Gorlov, A. and Rogers, K. (1997), Helical Turbine as Undersea Power Source; Sea Technology.
- Trapp, T.(2002), Developing and building the stingray tidal stream generator, The Engineering Business Limited.
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Trapp, T and Lomax, C (2002), Developing a tidal stream energy business, Paper presented at Oceanology 2002, London.
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Resource basics and tides
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James Craig, AEA Technology (2003), Survey of energy Resources - TIDAL ENERGY, World Energy Council.
- Edward Lee-Elliot Ed. (2003), Reeds Nautical Almanac, Nautical Data.
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Site Analysis
- British Admiralty, Admiralty Charts.
- British Admiralty, Symbols and Abbreviation used on Admiralty Charts, Chart 5011.
- Scottish Natural Heritage (2002), Facts and Figures 2001/2002, Designated Areas and Sites, Scottish Natural Heritage.
- Garrad Hassan (2001), Scotland’s Renewable Resource Volume 1: Analysis, Appendix A. Shipping Naviagtional Risk Assessment for Scottish Waters, Scottish Executive.
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Energy Analysis and Supply Strategy
- Bahaj, A S and Myers, L E (2003), Fundamentals applicable to the utilisation of marine current turbines for energy production, Renewable Energy 28, 2205-2211
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Bird, J O (1998), Mathematics for Engineers, Oxford, Butterworth Heinemann Ltd.
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Bryden, I. G. et al (1998), Matching tidal current plants to local flow conditions, Energy Vol 23, No 9, pp.699-709, Pergamon.
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Economics
- Richard Boud, Future Energy Solutions for the International Energy Agency and DTI (2003),
Status and Research and Development Priorities 2003 – Wave and Marine Current Energy,
International Energy Agency.
- DTI (Nov 2002), Future Offshore – A Strategic Framework for the Offshore Wind Industry,
HMSO.
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Royal Society of Edinburgh (16 February 2001),
APPENDIX 27 Memorandum submitted to the Select Committee on Science and Technology Appendices (Minutes of Evidence)
HMSO
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Network for Alternative Technology and Technology Assessment (July 2003), £19m more for wave and tidal, Renew On Line 44,
Renew, issue 144 July- Aug 2003, The Open University.
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Dave Elliott, SERA Energy Group (Summer 2002), Offshore gets On-message, New Ground 63.
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Speech Given By UK Energy Minister Brian Wilson (21 March 2003), Renewables Conference, Stornoway.
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Oxcera (Feb 2004), Results of Renewables Market Modelling, Oxford, DTI.
- Hangren, Foster and Daker (2000), Cost Accounting, Prentice Hall International.
- IC Eng (1988), A guide to Capital Cost Estimating, 3rd Edition, Institution of Chemical Engineers.
- Department for Education (1993), The Pickup Guide to Costing and Pricing, London, HMSO.
- House of Commons (21st January 2003), The Electricity
(Miscellaneous provisions) Bill, Bill 39 of 2002-2003, House of Commons Library
- Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (June 2000),THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION'S 22nd REPORT:
Energy - The Changing Climate
- European Commission (2001), Green Paper on Energy Security,
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Environment
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Triton Consultants Ltd (2002), Green Energy Study for British Columbia Phase 2: Mainland,
Vancouver BC, Triton Consultants Ltd.
- Scottish and Southern Energy (2002), 2001 Environmental Report
- Scottish and Southern Energy (2003), 2002 Environmental Report
- Scottish and Southern Energy (2004), 2003 Environmental Report
- Scottish Power (2003), Environmental Performance Report
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