'Glitch' affects UK's sea bed 'plug'

Tuesday, August 3, 2010 - 11:35 in Physics & Chemistry

The installation of the world's largest wave energy testing site has begun. The new device will function like a 'socket' on the sea bed, allowing for future wave-power harnessing devices to channel their energy through the National Grid. But as Alex Bushill reports, the team is experiencing some early technical 'glitches'.

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