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Seawind steps up development of radical two-blade offshore turbine

Netherlands-based Seawind Ocean Technologies has ambitious targets to install a 6.2MW floating two-bladed demonstrator in Scottish waters next year, followed by an enhanced 12.2MW prototype in 2022. Seawind’s offshore wind turbine technology passed a major validation milestone in late 2019...

Wave energy firm CorPower finalises WaveBoost project

Swedish wave energy converter (WEC) developer CorPower Ocean AB and its partners have completed the WaveBoost project, a three-year EU-funded programme that was designed to improve the reliability and performance of WECs and ensure their smooth operation in harsh...

Eco Wave Power Installs a Combined Wave and Solar System in Gibraltar

Onshore marine energy developer, Eco Wave Power (EWPG Holding AB) installs a new combined wave and solar system in the EWP grid connected wave energy power station in Gibraltar, in line with its’ newly submitted patent for a combined...

Eni extends lease of OTPs ocean wave energy device

Italian oil and gas major Eni SpA has extended its lease of the PB3 PowerBuoy provided by New Jersey-based wave energy developer Ocean Power Technologies, or OTP, for another 18 months. The ocean wave energy device was first deployed in...

Eco Wave Power Finalizes Assembly of the Hydraulic Energy Conversion Unit

Onshore marine energy developer, Eco Wave Power (EWPG Holding AB), has taken the next step towards commercialization of its wave energy technology. The company has finalized the assembly of the hydraulic energy conversion unit for its Jaffa Port project...

Global tidal energy leader gets go ahead for major Canadian project in Nova Scotia

World leading tidal energy company Nova Innovation has landed its biggest project to date, expanding its operation in North America. As the world-wide race heats up to capture the potentially huge global tidal energy industry, Nova Innovation has responded to...

This Scottish company wants to develop tidal power in Canadian waters

A Scottish firm has applied to develop a 1.5 megawatt (MW) tidal energy array in Canada’s Bay of Fundy area. In plans announced Tuesday, Nova Innovation said the scheme would use a series of its 100-kilowatt turbines. The turbines,...

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