Ocean Energy (Ocean Energy) Equipment
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based in SWEDEN
Ocean energy is a renewable energy source, in which electricity can be generated from tidal streams, waves or differences in salinity. Over 70 per cent of the Earth is covered by water. The ocean is subject to the impact of wind, tides and ocean currents and thus carries with it large quantities of ...
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Manufactured by Resolute Marinebased in USA
A Wave2OTM system deployment typically employs several wave energy converters (WECs) that pressurize seawater which is piped ashore to directly drive a seawater reverse-osmosis (RO) desalination system. Wave2OTM systems include several proprietary innovations ...
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based in USA
OWECO Ocean Wave Energy Company mission is carbon combustion and nuclear processing reduction, hydrogen/oxygen cycling, and water climate management through utility-scale wave energy conversion to electricity. Founded 1978 in Rhode Island USA, and providing the first wave energy web site since 1994, OWECO internationally ...
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Manufactured by Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation (OTEC)based in USA
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a game-changing technology that leverages the temperature differences in the ocean between cold deep water and warm surface water found in the tropics and sub-tropics, to generate unlimited energy without the use of fossil fuels. It boasts a competitive advantage over alternative sources ...
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Manufactured by Ocean Energybased in IRELAND
The power is generated by converting the air power to electrical power through a specially designed Siemens turbine. The challenge of Oscillating Water Column (OWC) turbine technology is to achieve satisfactory efficiency over a wide operating range. The airflow not only varies between zero and 100 percent, but also changes direction as it reciprocates. At the same time, the shaft rotation must ...
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Manufactured by Ocean Energybased in IRELAND
The “OE Buoy” is a Wave Energy Converter – it absorbs energy from ocean waves to generate green, sustainable electricity. Using the motions of the floating hull induced by passing waves, it transforms wave power into air power – like an air pump. This pressurised air rotates a turbine to generate ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
The AWS-III is a multi-cell array of flexible membrane absorbers which covert wave power to pneumatic power through compression of air within each cell. The cells are inter-connected, thus allowing interchange of air between cells in anti-phase. Turbine-generator sets are provided to convert the pneumatic power to ...
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based in USA
The world’s first adaptive ocean wave energy converter controlled by an advanced artificial intelligence system. APA adapts to ambient sea states for power ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
in the stern. Utilising the uk and eire’s largest wave testing facilities at qinetiq’s haslar marine technology park, flowave in edinburgh, strathclyde’s kelvin hydrodynamics tank in glasgow and the lir ocean energy tank in cork eire. The project team has been testing a scaled device as part of a programme of rigorous development ...
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Manufactured by Bombora Wave Powerbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Bombora is meeting energy transition demands with a market disruptive product to deliver continuous, reliable ocean energy for global use in national and island ...
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Manufactured by MAKO Turbines Pty Ltdbased in AUSTRALIA
A new class of tidal turbine built from innovative design and engineering. Unlocking the true potential of ocean renewable ...
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Manufactured by Minesto ABbased in SWEDEN
, where a water current flows instead of the wind blowing, you would have the concept of Deep Green, Minesto’s patented and awarded ocean energy power plant. ...
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Manufactured by Hann-Ocean Groupbased in SINGAPORE
Hann-Ocean has developed a novel technology for wave energy conversion, named “Drakoo.” Its namesake, Drakoo wave energy converter, is the company’s flagship product. It is capable of absorbing, transforming and converting wave energy into electricity while reactively cancelling or reducing reflective wave ...
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Manufactured by AW-Energy Oybased in FINLAND
WaveRoller is a device that converts ocean waves to energy and electricity. The machine operates in near-shore areas (approximately 0.3-2 km from the shore) at depths of between 8 and 20 meters. It is fully submerged and anchored to the seabed. A single WaveRoller unit (one panel) is rated at between 500kW and 1000kW, with a capacity factor of ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
rock and coral growth where it is needed. Corals - Accelerated growth of corals in both local hatcheries and within the reef. Renewable Energy - Harnessing renewable energy from ocean waves to power the reef ...
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Manufactured by Wavepower Technologies Limitedbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The oceans are full of unspent energy. With the right technology, it can be harnessed to produce electricity. That could completely change the world – so why wouldn’t we ...
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Manufactured by SIMEC Atlantis Energybased in UNITED KINGDOM
on the seabed at locations with high tidal current velocities, or strong continuous ocean currents and extract energy from the flowing ...
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Manufactured by CorPower Ocean AB - part of Inovacor ABbased in SWEDEN
WaveBoost is a three-year Horizon 2020 funded project aiming to instigate a step-change improvement to reliability and performance of Wave Energy Converter through the development and validation of innovative Power Take-Off (PTO) ...
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Manufactured by Kepler Energybased in UNITED KINGDOM
There are three key technologies for extracting energy from tidal streams: ‘Conventional’ horizontal axis turbines; Dynamic Tidal Power (DTP), which is being developed by the leading Hydrology Institutes in China in conjunction with a Dutch consortium; and tidal fences, for which the patented Kepler turbine is the leading ...
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Manufactured by AW-Energy Oybased in FINLAND
The back and forth movement of water driven by wave surge puts the WaveRoller panel into motion. To maximize the energy that the WaveRoller panel can absorb from the waves, the device is installed underwater at depths of approximately 8 – 20 meters, where the wave surge is most powerful. A single panel absorbs 1.5-2 MW of power from the ...
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