| The Front CoverA recent project has investigated the potential for a renewable energy solution to reduce the emissions associated with the production of offshore oil and gas in the North Sea in a variety of scenarios. The project explored technical, economic and regulatory aspects of combining the offshore renewable energy and oil and gas sectors. The cover picture shows a Floating Power Plant basin test at Aalborg University, Denmark. In the article on page 7 you can read more about this project.
 
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