Posts Tagged ‘tidal power’
11 May 2010
Irish independent energy firm Energia has signed a preliminary off-take energy purchase agreement with US company Ocean Energy Systems (OES), which manufacturers a wave energy converter to produce electricity.
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20 April 2010
A new design for a floating tidal-stream power generator may solve the maintenance issues that plague existing offshore turbine systems, according to UK manufacturer TidalStream.
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13 November 2009
Tidal power company Ocean Renewable Power will deploy the largest ocean energy device ever installed in US waters, the Energy Tide 2, in Cobscook Bay, Maine, in early 2010.
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11 September 2009
The Carbon Trust is to support two cutting edge marine energy devices with an aim to accelerate the commercial development of wave and tidal energy in the UK.
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21 July 2009
Nigel Meir of Ludgate Environmental Fund looks at which areas are particularly attractive in the economic downturn, which countries are soaring ahead in the clean energy race and why management plays such an important role.
'You are far, far better off with a decent idea but a fantastic management team than with the greatest idea anyone has ever had, but with a poor management team.'
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7 July 2009
The Northwest Regional Development Agency, together with Scottish Enterprise and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, have agreed to commission a £100,000 feasibility study to evaluate options for introducing tidal energy on the Solway Firth.
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7 July 2009
World Energy Research will finance Blue Energy Canada's first 200MW commercial tidal power project at a cost of half a billion dollars.
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3 July 2009
The Peninsula Research Institute for Marine Renewable Energy, set up two years ago by the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth will receive £10.3m in funding for marine energy research.
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3 April 2009
Ocean Power Technologies, a wave energy technology company, has appointed Mark Robert Draper and Joseph Victor Chatigny as executive and non-executive members respectively of the board of directors.
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2 April 2009
A new £500,000 fund has been launched in the UK to help environmental entrepreneurs and small businesses develop their ideas to generate electricity from the River Severn's tidal power. The £500,000 scheme is being managed by the Department of Energy and Climate Change, the Welsh Assembly Government, Defra, and the South West of England Regional Development Agency.
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2 April 2009
Scottish marine energy company Aquamarine Power is focusing its efforts on the development and commercialisation of its Oyster Wave Energy Converter technology, the company said. As a result, the company will cease production of its tidal stream device, Neptune.
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1 April 2009
Partrac, a UK oceanographic and marine geoscience consultancy contractor, was commissioned by SeaGen Wales to carry out a study on tidal energy and the wave climate for a proposed tidal energy farm.
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1 April 2009
US listed wave energy company Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. has received additional funding of $1.1m for its on-going project with the US Navy to demonstrate the company's PowerBuoy wave energy system off the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
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30 March 2009
Atlantis Resources Corporation, a developer of tidal current turbines, has completed a $14m funding round and added Norwegian renewable energy company Statkraft as a new partner and lead investor in the fundraising.
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18 March 2009
US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Acting Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Jon Wellinghof are working together to generate renewable energy in US offshore waters.
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17 March 2009
Ventyx, a US software, data and advisory service provider, has published its fifth edition of the US Renewable Energy map to document the drastic growth in renewable energy.
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2 February 2009
Green Ocean Energy, a Scottish renewable energy company, has developed a wave power machine designed to be attached to a wind turbine to provide wave and tidal energy together.
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27 January 2009
The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change has proposed a shortlist of schemes to generate clean electricity from the tidal waves in the Severn estuary.
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27 January 2009
UK tidal energy company Marine Current Turbines, has struck up a partnership with Canada's Minas Basin Pulp and Power Company to develop tidal power facilities in Canada's Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia.
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