A Morocco-based startup is piloting new storm-proof wave energy tech at a port—and soon will use them to power a coastal data ...
What if the answer to cleaner energy was right out on the waves? A new green energy system is set to change how we capture clean power, and it all starts with the ocean. French startup Seaturns has ...
Nearly 600 square miles of ocean off California have been leased for floating wind farms, with more expected. Now the state is considering hosting another renewable energy technology in the sea: Blue ...
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Why the Ocean Might Win the Energy Race
While solar energy and wind energy have grown into global powerhouses, one source remains untapped: the ocean. This video explores a bold new chapter in the pursuit of wave energy, where a single buoy ...
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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 ...
Solar panels, wind turbines – both are means to harness energy but what about the ocean? When you stand along the California coast, you hear what some might consider a means to create energy. Energy ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. The world’s oceans may be vast, but they are getting crowded. Coastal areas are congested with cargo ships, international commercial fishing fleets, ...
The world’s oceans could play a role in supporting the clean energy grids of the future. But that possibility hinges on the successful rollout of tidal stream and wave technology. Tidal stream energy ...
Stay on top of what’s happening in the Bay Area with essential Bay Area news stories, sent to your inbox every weekday. The Bay Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra brings you context and ...
The world’s oceans may be vast, but they are getting crowded. Coastal areas are congested with cargo ships, international commercial fishing fleets, naval vessels, oil rigs and, soon, floating ...
Eco Wave Power’s technology is deployed near shore, attached to seawalls or jetties, where paddle-like devices are driven up and down by wave action, to generate electricity. Photo courtesy of Eco ...
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