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WAVE ENERGY
Wave energy (or wave power) is a lesser known and adopted source of renewable energy. Wave energy works by converting the mechanical energy in waves or tides into electric energy. The world’s first wave farm opened in Portugal in 2008 and many are looking to see the results. This topic covers the latest news on developments in wave energy.
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Norway's Tidal Sails has been awarded concession to test a 3MW version of its tidal power device in the Kvalsund...
Sweden’s Minesto is one of three organisations that have secured Crown Estate rights to progress with the development...
The Danish developer of wave energy converters, Wave Star, is participating in a project at the Aalborg University...
The Danish wave power developer Wave Star Energy, is together with Denmark’s Aalborg University and investing funds,...
Norwegian wave power start-up Langlee has launched a new upgraded version of its E1 Wave Energy Converter, considerably...
Experiments utilizing wave power for energy generation have been conducted since the 1850s. Most of these experiments...
China’s net oil imports are currently huge and growing. The country produced around four million barrels of oil per day...
U.S. financing for renewable energy will drop next year after the expiration of a grant program that backed at least...
The Danish wave power developer WaveStar Energy retires the company’s old 1:10 scale test plant and commences a...
A scheme to power Stewart Island – the third-largest island of New Zealand – through entirely renewable means is a step...
The EU Commission gives green light to the SEK139 million (Euro 15 million) public funding of the Swedish start-up...
Are countries capable to invest in infrastraucture to make a suffient energy output to the general population at an...
Finnish AW-Energy’s Waveroller will participate in a Fortum and DCNS cooperation wave-power pilot plant in France.
Our very own financial commentator Ian Fraser gets in on the debate over wind power and nuclear energy, investigating...
The Danish developer of wave power generators, Wavestar, has started to show real-time data on the Internet from the...
new ways to protect vulnerable species and ensure seabird populations are not harmed by new wind farms and wave power.
all its power demand by 2025. The Marine Renewables Industry Association (MRIA), the national body for tide and wave...
Oyster devices being tested on Orkney could be installed across the wave power sites A proposed wave power project off...
Looks like PG&E is finally giving up on wave power, for the time being. PG&E's spokesman Denny Boyles tells...
A proposed wave power project off the Western Isles would generate electricity for almost three times the number of...
Ocean Power Technologies has deployed its first PB150 wave energy device off the coast of Scotland for sea trials.
Offshore Wind Resources at 90 Meters Height Map of North Sea and Europe's Offshore Wind Resources Global Wave Power...
If you could snap your fingers and invent something that would cure a pressing global problem, what would it be? A...
Isles to provide homes for them. We will need other sources of renewable power. Tidal power plants and wave energy...
Top Sources: Wave Energy
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- greeneconomypost.com
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- Guardian Unlimited
- ihavenet.com
- energyboom.com
- blog.cleantechies.com
- nordicgreen.net
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