Not exact matches
There, a resort developer has partnered with the U.S. defense and aerospace giant to build a 10 - megawatt
power plant using
ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC)
technology.
The
technology brings together the
power of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, which yields a remarkable peek into molecular interactions, and the ability to re-create the extreme conditions found on the tundra, in the deep
ocean, or underground — conditions relevant to some of the biggest questions that scientists at DOE laboratories such as PNNL ask.
Ocean levels are decreasing, and apparently all alien
technology is
powered by the liquid (This state of matter is an important point, says the talking head, because obviously the aliens are too lazy to heat up water in its solid form or cool it in its gaseous one).
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Ocean Guardian shark deterrents aren't just designed to protect you, they protect the
oceanocean too.
While the exhibition fails to distinguish incisively between artists who simply use digital
technology and the internet as materials and those who critique or laud their
power as models for communication, the strongest works in the show are those that do both, presenting surprising reflections on the «
ocean of images» that the exhibition's title claims constitute the modern visual world.
Proven
technology already used around the globe can harness the strong and steady
ocean winds off the shores of the United States, transform them into clean, cost - effective electricity, and transmit that
power to where it is needed most.
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This important 19 MW project is the next step in the on - going relationship between American wave
power technology designer Ocean Power Technologies and Lockheed Martin, one of the world's space special
power technology designer
Ocean Power Technologies and Lockheed Martin, one of the world's space special
Power Technologies and Lockheed Martin, one of the world's space specialists.
Proven
technology already used around the globe can harness the strong and steady
ocean winds off our shores and transform them into clean, cost - effective electricity and transmit that
power to where it is needed most.
Among renewable energy
technologies, the shares in global funding of biomass, solar photovoltaic and wind have increased, while those of
ocean, geothermal and concentrating solar
power have declined — broadly reflecting the evolving consensus as to where the greatest potential lies.
electric
power plants are: (1) survey and assess the capacity, cost, and location of potential depleted gas and oil wells that are suitable CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- repositories (with the cooperation of the oil and gas industry); (2) conduct research on the feasibility of
ocean disposal, with objectives of determining the cost, residence time, and environmental effects for different methods of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- injection; (3) perform an in - depth survey of knowledge concerning the feasibility of using deep, confined aquifers for disposal and, if feasible, identify potential disposal locations (with the cooperation of the oil and gas industry); (4) evaluate, on a common basis, system and design alternatives for integration of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- capture systems with emerging and advanced
technologies for
power generation; and prepare a conceptual design, an analysis of barrier issues, and a preliminary cost estimate for pipeline networks necessary to transport a significant portion of the CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- to potentially feasible disposal locations.
The research needs that have high priority in establishing the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility of large - scale capture and disposal of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- from electric
power plants are: (1) survey and assess the capacity, cost, and location of potential depleted gas and oil wells that are suitable CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- repositories (with the cooperation of the oil and gas industry); (2) conduct research on the feasibility of
ocean disposal, with objectives of determining the cost, residence time, and environmental effects for different methods of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- injection; (3) perform an in - depth survey of knowledge concerning the feasibility of using deep, confined aquifers for disposal and, if feasible, identify potential disposal locations (with the cooperation of the oil and gas industry); (4) evaluate, on a common basis, more» system and design alternatives for integration of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- capture systems with emerging and advanced
technologies for
power generation; and prepare a conceptual design, an analysis of barrier issues, and a preliminary cost estimate for pipeline networks necessary to transport a significant portion of the CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- to potentially feasible disposal locations.
Negative emissions can refer to carbon capture and storage
technology powered by biomass, geo - engineering of the atmosphere and
oceans, or CO2 removal that sucks emissions out of the air.
Sweden, with research centred on its KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, has scaled up wave
power in CorPower
Ocean AB's new gearbox system in Stockholm.
But research now indicates the Sea of Japan is suitable for the use of wave -
power technology, while marine current
technology would be better suited for
power generation plants in the Pacific
Ocean or the Inland Sea.
But instead of being
powered by
ocean trade and global corporations setting up shop there, it could be
powered by an unrestrained and absolute support for blockchain
technology and cryptocurrencies.
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