The Scottish government has agreed to partner on marine energy development project with the Basse-Normandie region in France.
The partnership will enhance the option for Scottish companies to be involved in the supply chain of future tidal energy projects in the region of Normandy.
The cooperation will facilitate projects between universities in Scotland and France as well as.cover areas including research, training and supply-chain.
Scottish energy minister Fergus Ewing said that the government is delighted that the signing of this co-operation agreement will increase the opportunity for Scottish companies to be involved in the supply chain of future tidal energy projects in Normandy and will facilitate research between universities in Scotland and France.
"It represents a genuine opportunity for greater partnership working with a French region which has a real interest in promoting tidal energy not only within its own region, but across Europe and on the international stage," Ewing added.
Scottish Development International CEO Anne MacColl said that with more wave and tidal devices being tested in Scottish waters than anywhere else in the world, marine energy has significant potential for Scotland’s economy.
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By GlobalData"This co-operation agreement is further testament to the strengths that both Scotland and West Normandy have in this sector, and we look forward to working closely with the region to build on opportunities at a global level, " MacColl added.