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Green energy firm moves to Plymouth Science Park after raising £2.4m


Innovative green-tech energy company WITT has moved to Plymouth Science Park after raising £2.4million via a crowdfunding campaign.
The firm, which has ambitious plans to convert kinetic energy into power using new energy harvesting technology, is the latest high-profile name to arrive at the park, in Derriford.


WITT has developed a patented energy harvesting system that is set to "change the face of renewable energy forever".
The sealed system uses a 3D pendulum to drive a transmission system, converting all motion, in multiple directions, into electricity.
WITT said it would now use the funding towards its first device: a 200-Watt marine energy system capable of harnessing kinetic power from waves and tides to provide autonomous power for marine applications, such as large-scale survival units, desalination, offshore fish farms and product needing a constant power source.
Read more here: http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/green-energy-firm-moves-to-plymouth-science-park-after-raising-2-4m/story-29561831-detail/story.html 

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