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Similarly, in October 2024, HydroWing, a division of Inyanga Marine Energy Group, signed a binding agreement with Indonesia's state-owned electricity company, PLN, to develop the country's first tidal energy plant. The 10 MW project is planned for East Nusa Tenggara, leveraging the region's strong tidal currents resulting from the Pacific and Indian Oceans' throughflow. This initiative aims to provide stable, renewable energy, supporting both local and national sustainability goals. globenewswire.com