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Aquamarine Power £5.1m government funding secured to develop Oyster 2
Wave energy developer Aquamarine Power received a major boost this week.
[Tech & Innovation] The HydroWing by SeaKinetics
SeaKinetics has developed an innovative, tethered tidal and marine current energy converter known as the HydroWing, for the purpose of generating renewable, zero carbon emission energy....[Tech & Innovation] City ready for £1m tidal turbine
Tidal power is set to arrive in Hull within a month as part of a pioneering project...[Tech & Innovation] The Oyster Converter Is Finally Operational
It is among the first wave energy converting devices...[Tech & Innovation] Wave and tidal power centre plans future development
WAVE and tidal energy companies are to be asked for their views on the future development of EMEC, the Orkney-based European Marine Energy Centre...[Tech & Innovation] Lockheed Martin and OPT collaborate on large wave power projects
Lockheed Martin and Ocean Power Technologies, expect to develop scalable wave energy projects for use around the globe...[Tech & Innovation] In marine power race, Sea Snake leads
A first attempt fell victim to the crisis: now in the docks of Scotland's ancient capital, a second-generation scarlet Sea Snake is being prepared to harness the waves of Britain's northern islands to generate electricity...[Tech & Innovation] Entrepreneurs testing energy-efficient desalination system
A pair of Southern California entrepreneurs is now testing a deep-sea device they say could radically change the way salt is separated from seawater, vastly reducing the cost by using far less energy than present-day systems...[Tech & Innovation] Breakthrough in tidal power supply
AN ECO-FRIENDLY energy company from South Yorkshire is squaring up to wind power after proving that its technology can generate predictable flows of electricity from tides flowing in shallow water...[Tech & Innovation] Sea 'snake' generates electricity with every wave
Anaconda, a giant rubber "snake" that floats offshore and converts wave energy to electricity, is a step closer to commercialisation. An 8-metre long, 1/25th scale version is currently undergoing tests in a large wave tank in Gosport, UK, and a full-size ...[Tech & Innovation] Oxford University to Demonstrate New Form Of Tidal Turbine
A Team of Oxford University engineers has unveiled an incredible innovation in tidal turbine technology that could bring cheap, efficient energy to the shores of every major city...[Tech & Innovation] Super current gives clues
Australian scientists have identified a huge underwater current they say is the missing link in a "global conveyor belt" that connects the world's oceans and regulates climate around the planet...
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It will be a good start even if years in the waiting. I think that the North side of Oahu could extract a huge amount ...
Please email me the URL which goes in to great detail of how the run-of-the-river electric generator works. Have the designers considered a narrow ...
Good look for DC wafer's. How long they will last?
Welcome Elizabeth. Actually, Jackie Jones worked for another publisher in the states in a similar field with PennWell. Although I know of her, I do ...
I hear that the previous long-standing editor, Jackie Jones, has now left your organisation. Any idea how I can track her down? Thanks.
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