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Jackup barge Excalibur portraitAquamarine Power recently announced the first step towards the installation of its second Oyster wave energy generator with the arrival of the ‘Excalibur’ jack-up barge in the Orkney Islands. The operation will see the barge begin to drill piles into the seabed in order to create foundations for the next-generation wave energy device. The new Oyster is the first of ten potential units that are planned for the area, and each Oyster will be capable of producing 300-600 KW of electricity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/aquamarine-power-breaks-ground-on-oyster-wave-energy-farm-in-orkney/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
The OysterAquamarine Power recently announced the first step towards the installation of its second Oyster wave energy generator with the arrival of the ‘Excalibur’ jack-up barge in the Orkney Islands. The operation will see the barge begin to drill piles into the seabed in order to create foundations for the next-generation wave energy device. The new Oyster is the first of ten potential units that are planned for the area, and each Oyster will be capable of producing 300-600 KW of electricity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/aquamarine-power-breaks-ground-on-oyster-wave-energy-farm-in-orkney/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
The Oyster ExplainedAquamarine Power recently announced the first step towards the installation of its second Oyster wave energy generator with the arrival of the ‘Excalibur’ jack-up barge in the Orkney Islands. The operation will see the barge begin to drill piles into the seabed in order to create foundations for the next-generation wave energy device. The new Oyster is the first of ten potential units that are planned for the area, and each Oyster will be capable of producing 300-600 KW of electricity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/aquamarine-power-breaks-ground-on-oyster-wave-energy-farm-in-orkney/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
The Oyster TeamAquamarine Power recently announced the first step towards the installation of its second Oyster wave energy generator with the arrival of the ‘Excalibur’ jack-up barge in the Orkney Islands. The operation will see the barge begin to drill piles into the seabed in order to create foundations for the next-generation wave energy device. The new Oyster is the first of ten potential units that are planned for the area, and each Oyster will be capable of producing 300-600 KW of electricity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/aquamarine-power-breaks-ground-on-oyster-wave-energy-farm-in-orkney/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




