Tidal Energy
Tidal Energy
Experimental Efforts to Harvest the Ocean’s Power Face Cost Setbacks
PORTLAND, Ore. — At the Port of Portland sits a 260-ton buoy filled with technology that can turn the movement of the ocean into electricity to power 100 homes. It rolled off an assembly line to great fanfare two years...
Tidal Energy
RenewableUK: bad news as Conservatives threaten UK energy security
RenewableUK has expressed deep concern at the announcement by the Energy Minister Michael Fallon that the Conservative Party would seek to end financial support for new onshore wind farms, and would attempt to introduce draconian new planning restrictions on...
Tidal Energy
WISKI User Conference 2014
KISTERS is pleased to invite you to the WISKI User Conference 2014 on 24-25 June in Aachen, Germany. Repeating the experience of 2012, German and international users will meet at this year's bilingual German-English event. Simultaneous...
Tidal Energy
Renewable UK hails IPCC report as top-level endorsement for wind power
Commenting on the publication of the 3rd UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, which calls for a shift away from fossil fuels to focus instead on developing renewable energy sources, RenewableUK’s Deputy Chief Executive Maf...
Tidal Energy
Siemens, Bluewater and Minas to install floating tidal current turbines in Canada’s Bay of Fundy
Marine Current Turbines Ltd. (MCT), a Siemens business, and Bluewater Energy Services B.V. (Bluewater) have agreed to jointly develop a 2 megawatt floating tidal current turbine, called SeaGen F. This turbine will be the first of its kind to be...
Tidal Energy
Who’s winning the clean energy race? The British wind industry, says new report
RenewableUK says a new report which shows that investment in the British wind industry increased by nearly 50% last year to £3.5 billion provides more compelling evidence of the case to develop the UK’s excellent wind energy resources. ...
Tidal Energy
Going Under the Sea for Clean Energy
PORTAFERRY, Northern Ireland — A black-and-red tower with what look like white wings juts out of the water in Strangford Lough, a fjord that runs from the Irish Sea deep into the farm country of Northern Ireland. ...
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