Buoyancy control for renewable energy work

The first prototype has been trialled successfully at the National Hyperbaric Centre in Aberdeen

With more than 600 installations in the North Sea alone, the energy industry faces a daunting and hugely costly task in terms of decommissioning, with some putting the figure at £30bn.

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