With all the publicity the Gulf Oil Spill is currently receiving, it’s easy to forget about another disaster from which the city of New Orleans is still recovering – the flood caused by Hurricane ...
According to Ocean Energy, the OE35 is the world's largest capacity floating wave energy device. The device floats on the ocean's surface and uses a trapped pocket of air to produce electricity. Its ...
This is a double-refer, so to speak, when it comes to blog points. Just read this morning on EarthTechling and Inhabitant about new technology from a Danish company called Floating Power Plant, which ...
In pursuit of a more sustainable future, TechnipFMC plc FTI recently developed a strategic alliance with a UK and Australia-based wave energy technology company Bomborato to create a floating wave and ...
Wind storms can cause a great deal of damage to coastal areas, producing waves that erode the shoreline and destroy facilities such as marinas. A newly-proposed "floating forest" could help, however, ...
The search is for new ways to harness renewable resources to supply our rising energy needs. The key question, however, is why ocean and sea waves haven't been used in carbon emission reduction ...
In the years following the first look at Kelly Slater’s Surf Ranch – that fateful mid-December day in 2015 – a revolution in the realm of wave pools was spawned across the globe. A parade of different ...
On the top deck of a three-tiered structure moored near downtown Rotterdam, brown and white cows graze on hay dropped from a conveyor belt above their heads and rinds of oranges salvaged from ...
In the summer of 2008, I accepted a teaching position at a local high school. I was in my 50s, starting the fourth year of an incongruous stint in public schools after a hiatus of over a decade. In ...
ENCINITAS, Calif. – A plan to use floating solar panels at the Olivenhain Reservoir has been moving forward. The first solar array of its kind has been billed as a triple technology threat by ...
A chara, – Bill Emmott’s article “Ireland’s failure to investigate floating wind farms is shameful” (Opinion & Analysis, November 26th) rightly calls out Ireland’s hesitancy in embracing floating wind ...
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