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SeaZone to Support Renewable Energy

  22/04/2010
SeaZone is to present their latest developments for the renewable energy sector at All-Energy '10. The event will be held in Aberdeen on 19th and 20th May 2010, attract over 5000 visitors from all aspects of this sector including wind, wave, tidal, hydro, solar and biofuels.



SeaZone already supports many organisations involved in the renewable energy sector through supply of its data products including SeaZone HydroSpatial and Digital Survey Bathymetry. SeaZone clients include many successful bidders for the Round 3 offshore wind farm developments in the UK.


"This is an essential event to visit in the renewable energy calendar and it will enable us to build on existing relationships and forge new ones," commented Alison Smith, Marketing Manager at SeaZone. "We are looking forward to demonstrating the benefits of SeaZone DataCentre, already proving to be an important asset to a number of key organisations in the renewable energy sector."

 

 





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