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		<title>UK government aim to harness the power of the waves.</title>
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It appears that post-recession Britain has set its sights on being a leader in energy power in Europe. The feeling was strengthened in a statement released by the Department for Energy and Climate Change announcing that interested parties are now invited to bid for access to the Marine Renewables Proving Fund, the formation of which [...]]]></description>
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		<title>As the UK slowly winds its way out of the recession, have the Banks learned their lessons?</title>
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The signs are definitely there: Germany and France have already done it, even Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand. The US is still in it, yet in name only. And the UK will be following not long after. To where?
If you haven&#8217;t already guessed, the answer is out of recession. 
So what happens in post-recession [...]]]></description>
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