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Articles & Whitepapers
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Ocean exergy and energy conversion systems
Oceans store energy in the form of currents, waves, tides, heat and salinity that can help to alleviate worldwide demand for power and the global climate change threat. They also store a considerable amount of an isotope of hydrogen (deuterium) which takes part in the most promising fusion reactions. Exergy analysis can be applied to evaluate the work potential (extractable) of a resource. This ...
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Renewable energy from the ocean and tides: A viable renewable energy resource in search of a suitable regulatory framework
Ocean energy technology involves a range of engineering technologies that are able to obtain energy from the ocean using a variety of conversion mechanisms. Over the past few years there has been ...
News
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Historic Wave Energy Legislation Initiative Takes a Significant Step Forward in California
Eco Wave Power Global AB applauds the introduction of California Senate Bill 605 – Wave and Tidal Energy – by California State Senator Steve Padilla of Chula Vista. The bill aims to promote and facilitate the development and growth of wave energy in ...
XENDEE Partners with Idaho National Laboratory for Net-Zero Carbon Microgrid Program
Emrgy Inc. Awarded $3.6 Million from ARPA-E for Transformational Energy Technology
Department of Energy Announces 2020 U.S. Clean Energy Education & Empowerment Awardees
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $35 Million in Funding for Hydrokinetic Turbine Development
Equipment & Solutions
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Hydrokinetic Power Plant
Hydrokinetic power plants are designed to be installed on rivers. The water current drives the turbines and the turbines produce electricity. Using such types of plant does not require the accumulation of water. The proposed model can give the power of 30 kWh. Power plants can be installed individually or in groups, thus increasing the power of the installation complex.