Eco Wave Power Global AB (NASDAQ: WAVE) ("Eco Wave Power" or the "Company"), a leading onshore wave energy technology company, today announced the successful completion of its wave energy pilot ...
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UniWave 200: How Wave Swell Energy’s unidirectional OWC is revolutionizing clean ocean power
Discover the UniWave 200 by Wave Swell Energy—a groundbreaking wave energy converter that brings innovation to renewable ...
Waves crash in Yaquina Bay near Newport during the king tides in December 2018. NEWPORT — At a moment when large offshore wind projects are encountering public resistance, a nascent ocean industry is ...
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Wave swell revolution: How ocean power could replace fossil fuels forever!
Discover how renewable energy is making incredible progress worldwide, with projections showing global capacity surpassing 4 ...
A team of researchers from Osaka University have created a new device that could drastically enhance wave energy generation ...
Irish company OceanEnergy has already tested its oscillating water column generators at significant scale in Hawaii, and it's just signed on to a four-year project to test, validate and commercialize ...
An innovative proposal has just gained traction in LA: transforming the constant movement of the sea into clean, affordable electricity. This is the proposal for the city’s port, where the first wave ...
Prospects for ocean-wave electricity generation joining the renewable energy portfolio of the future inched forward with a leading entrant’s recent completion of a pilot test of its technology.
“The FMC-TENG is unique because there are very few wave energy converters that are efficient and able to generate significant power from low-frequency ocean waves,” said PNNL laboratory fellow Daniel ...
CLIMATEWIRE | Construction crews working a few miles offshore from the port of Newport, Ore., are building the final portions of a sprawling $80 million test facility designed to develop a new form of ...
Wave energy is about to swell and surge forward with the SeaRay prototype from Columbia Power Technologies (www.columbiapwr.com). This seafaring device is floating in the Puget Sound and sending back ...
Imagine yourself walking down a road that converts energy from the friction created by running cars, or perhaps, you can imagine wearing clothing that lets you charge your smartphone and even living ...
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