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    Swedish low current tidal energy developer Minesto has contracted UK firms Holyhead Towing Co and Turbine Transfers to develop a launch and recovery system for its Deep Green 10MW subsea project in the Irish Sea off the Welsh coast.

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    Windfarm support vessel provider Turbine Transfers showed its most advanced vessel, the BMT Nigel Gee (BMT) designed 26m XSS Cymyran Bay at Seawork 2013.

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