Minesto News Update 2 April 2020
- Minesto secures all permits for Faroe Islands’ installations
- EU leaders back ‘green transition’ in Covid-19 recovery plan
- Year-end Report and Annual Report 2019
- Video: CEO comments on the coronavirus situation and Minesto's ongoing project in the Faroe Islands
- Virginia Crosbie MP: We need to embrace the economic and political opportunities of decarbonisation
- Tidal power impact on marine wildlife 'significantly lower than predicted': study
Minesto secures all permits for Faroe Islands’ installations
Minesto and its collaboration partner, the Faroese electric utility company SEV, has been granted all necessary permits and consents for the installation of two grid-connected tidal kite systems in Vestmannasund, Faroe Islands.
EU leaders back ‘green transition’ in Covid-19 recovery plan
Heads of government from the EU’s 27 member states have called on the European Commission to start preparing “a comprehensive recovery plan” that integrates green and digital aspects, EURACTIV reports. A recovery strategy for when the worst of the pandemic is over needs to be built around the “green transition and digital transformation”, the EU leaders said in a joint statement.
“The urgency is presently on fighting the Coronavirus pandemic and its immediate consequences. We should however start to prepare the measures necessary to get back to a normal functioning of our societies and economies and to sustainable growth, integrating inter alia the green transition and the digital transformation, and drawing all lessons from the crisis.”
Year-end Report and Annual Report 2019
Minesto has published both its Year-End Report, available in both English and Swedish, and the Annual Report for the fiscal year 2019.
The reports in Swedish are available here.
The Year-End Report in English is available here.
Video: CEO comments on the coronavirus situation and Minesto's ongoing project in the Faroe Islands
Minesto published a video mid-March with an update from CEO Dr Martin Edlund.
Click here to watch the video.
Virginia Crosbie MP: We need to embrace the economic and political opportunities of decarbonisation
Following her visit to Minesto UK headquarters in mid-February, Ynys Môn MP Virginia Crosbie had an article published in The House Magazine, where she writes how “a greener approach to international trade will set the UK on the path to decarbonisation.”
In the article Virginia Crosbie highlights the work of Minesto and the company’s marine energy technology: “Technologies such as these will be a key component of our energy mix and in securing the reliability in energy production that we will require.”
The House is a weekly political magazine relating to the British Houses of Parliament.
Click here to read the full article.
Tidal power impact on marine wildlife 'significantly lower than predicted': study
New research into the impact of tidal power turbines on marine wildlife has concluded previous estimates may have overestimated the impact, Recharge reports. Using a high-precision model developed researchers found the likely impact was “significantly lower than predictions using older methods”.
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