Wave power plays an important part in the sector of renewables. AW-Energy is one of the companies interesting in harnessing the 'blue energy' in a cost-efficient manner, to green up the energy industry and shift the global economy from a costly oil and coal dominance.
Its WaveRoller concept was recently we... |
13 January 2012 04:07 GMT |
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Developers plan to work on their technology harvesting and exploiting wave power, to offer it to households at unbeatable prices, lower than those displayed by natural gas and all the other alternative options.
After completing the work at their first test site, located at Ukraine's Institute for Hydromechanic... |
9 January 2012 05:26 GMT |
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IBM, one of the greatest tycoons on the IT market, tries to simulate the growth of its profit margins while relying on innovative technology that will allow the company to turn the ocean's motion into actual electricity.
These devices are called wave energy converters and they are trying to provide safe, clean ... |
1 November 2011 07:00 GMT |
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UK-based enterprise Checkmate Seaenergy Ltd. is currently working on a new device meant to augment the electricity-producing abilities of wave-powered plants on shorelines, officials from the company have announced recently. The new instrument they've developed is an anaconda-shaped device, which is able to pick... |
6 May 2009 08:45 GMT |
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The 7th prototype created by Ocean Power Delivery Ltd, based in Edinburgh, has hit the water to undergo further testing. The Pelamis, as the prototype is called, has a power output similar to a modern wind turbine, and it's anticipated that in the future a "wave farm" will be built, of interlinked multi-machines... |
12 November 2007 02:48 GMT |
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Alternative power sources are essential for future human growth. As early studies show, conventional fuels like petrol, natural gas or coal are not going to last forever, and in the near future, actually in 50 years, we will have nothing else to burn, to go on with our daily routine. A horrible nightmare, that could ... |
29 October 2007 11:38 GMT |
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