Sentences with phrase «at ocean power»

Today we're going to take a closer look at Ocean Power Delivery Ltd's P1A buoy system (no, that's not a bullet train on the picture above): To better understand how they operate, check out this animated model (flash required).
Engineers at Ocean Power Delivery in Edinburgh, Scotland, can point to proof bobbing just off the stormy shores of Scotland's Orkney Islands.

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«We are not capable of understanding the size and the power of the Internet,» says Mitra, who is now a professor at Newcastle University in the U.K. «What I think I'm finding with these groups of children is that they plunge into this ocean, and they can swim.»
Should the impasse not be resolved, the group asks the federal government to utilize all appropriate federal powers at their disposal, including expanding, if required, the Ocean Protection Plan to ensure the Trans Mountain pipeline project proceeds without further delay.
«The ability to be environmentally powered allows us to maneuver at great persistence because it's renewable,» said Eric Patten, chief executive of Ocean Aero and a former Navy officer.
China having power and presence is one of the obvious reasons for this shift in this region, however if we look at it more closely then we see that the former president Mr. Mohamed Nasheed was pretty much in favor of an «India First» foreign policy in fact he has been quoted saying «India - first foreign policy approach is probably the only sensible foreign policy view that we should have in the Indian Ocean».
Elevate critical building power and mechanical systems at an estimated cost of $ 23.2 million for the Ocean Breeze campus and $ 12.1 million for the Prince's Bay campus.
The bulk of the city and state funds — about $ 33.3 million — will be used to elevate power and mechanical systems at the Ocean Breeze and Prince's Bay hospitals, according to the mayor's office.
Limestone scrubbers deployed at natural gas power plants could help reduce carbon emissions as well as lower ocean acidification by pumping a byproduct of the scrubbing process back into the water, according to an experiment conducted by the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Radiation from Japan's leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant has reached waters offshore Canada, researchers said today at the annual American Geophysical Union's Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu.
And at Fukushima, radioactive water continues to escape from the damaged power plant into the ocean.
At the top of the eyewall, water condenses; as the resulting drops fall back down to the ocean surface they lose power through friction with the surrounding air.
For example, the Antarctic icefish, a pale, near - transparent inhabitant of the frigid South Atlantic Ocean, has not only lost its ancestors» power to make oxygen - binding red hemoglobin (which it does not need in the cold oxygen - rich waters) but the two genes that code for hemoglobin have also gone extinct: one has disappeared, and the other remains as a non-coding «molecular fossil,» a useless remnant that hints at past use but still resides in the icefish DNA.
At the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, just off the coast of Maine, a tidal power system built and operated by the Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) draws energy from currents created as 100 billion tons of water flow into and out of thepower system built and operated by the Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) draws energy from currents created as 100 billion tons of water flow into and out of thePower Company (ORPC) draws energy from currents created as 100 billion tons of water flow into and out of the bay.
There, Ocean Power's sinuous, 450 - foot - long cherry - red steel snake, called Pelamis after a sea snake, pumps 11,000 AC volts into a grid at the European Marine Energy Centre, an innovative test bed that can offer the sort of apples - to - apples performance measures of sea generators that investors and electric utilities crave.
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Insiders say the most vulnerable are the National Accelerator Centre near Cape - town, home to a number of particle accelerators, including a powerful cyclotron used for medical, biological and physical research; Mossgas, the multi-billion rand project set up to beat oil sanctions by pumping natural gas ashore from beneath the Indian Ocean; and the Koeberg nuclear power plant at Melkbosstrand.
Ocean currents are another source of power, comparable to fossil fuels in terms of consistency and reliability, and at the same time, clean and renewable.
Ecologists implanted tiny, battery - powered tags smaller than a pencil eraser into more than 8,159 fish migrating down the Columbia, the nation's fourth - largest river, and released those fish at one of four sites anywhere from about 140 to 245 miles upstream from the ocean.
An ocean - dwelling sponge may provide a tool for understanding the molecular motors that power cell division and other intracellular transport processes, say researchers at the Howard Hughes Medical...
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.
In the months and years after the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, scientists were able to track the spread of radioactive material in the atmosphere and the ocean around the globe.
This classic pranayama practice, known for its soft, soothing sound similar to breaking ocean waves, can further enhance the relaxation response of slow breathing, says Patricia Gerbarg, MD, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College and co-author of The Healing Power of the Breath.
Despite the star power of the female led movie, Ocean's Eight faces an uphill battle at the box office.
In his elegantly modulated tone, Pierce Brosnan tells us at the onset of Oceans that to know the sea, you must see it, hear it, feel its power.
A groundbreaking work from a master, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is told with a rare understanding of all that makes us human, and shows the power of stories to reveal and shelter us from the darkness inside and out.
You can find the manual and powered chairs at Ocean Beach, Mission Beach, Coronado Beach, Silver Strand State Beach, Imperial Beach, La Jolla Shores and Oceanside Harbor Beach.
After powering up the hill, you can - take in some early San Diego history at the Cabrillo Monument, as well as breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean to the west and San Diego Bay, Downtown San Diego and Coronado to the east.
Use your power to make change a reality at The Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas 5th annual Earth Hour event Saturday, March 29, 2014!
Storm and wave watchers come here to experience the awesome power of nature at the confluence of the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River.
There is always action going on at Four Mile Beach from kite surfers to the south, children building sand castles and swimming in the ocean to power walkers and joggers passing by.
From the dangerous, almost unmakeable waves at Panaitan Island, through the pure natural - foot perfection of Lagundri Bay, to the ocean - going adventure off the Mentawais, the dense jungle lifestyle of Grajagan, volcanic power at Canggu, madness and fun at Halfway Kuta, impossibly long lines at Impossibles, shallow green reef barrels at Padang, mellow high tide at Geger, the «waiting game» at Desert Point and Sumbawa's crowded Lakey Peak.
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Meanwhile, in Stone Ocean, we're at the Kennedy Space Center where Pucci is looking for the perfect gravitational effect to give him the power to reach Heaven, all of which was apparently outlined in Dio's diary.
Within this exchange is controlled rage and female power, channelled through the girl who has been awoken from her slumber through deep time, geological time, at the bottom of the ocean.
Tania Kovats The artist whose Tree is a permanent fixture at the Natural History Museum explores the power of the sea in works that include a collection of water from every ocean.
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It is the amazingly simple user imagined uses for the Twitter service that provide it power, the ease and vigour with which old media companies allowed their fresh blood (The poor people tasked with taking them safely into the dangerous ocean of the new media) to ride the waves or at the very least test the waters with a big toe.
British artists throughout history have been fascinated and entranced by the sea and oceans, «The Power of the Sea» an exhibition at the RWA opening on the 5th April is exhibiting a multi-disciplinary approach to this vast subject within art.
A simple glance at the buffering power of the carbonate equilibrium system and the vast reservoir of DIC in the oceans would lead one to guess that CO2 acidification would be negligible — but it's the rate of change, not the long - term equilibria, that matters in terms of the real - time effect.
Placing so much emphasis solely on carbon footprints gives traction to foolhardy ideas such as carbon capture, iron seeding of the ocean and the expansion of nuclear power, which have no precedent in geologic history and seek to reduce net carbon emissions at the cost of much greater environmental damage.
At some point you have to tell them they need new squid ink because the ocean of plausibility has already been saturated with their old formula and doesn't have the water - clouding power it used to have.
Both Judith Curry and Gavin Schmidt have acknowledged that even if Trenberth is right about global warming being sequestered in the deep ocean it doesn't matter because that sequestered heat can not undilute itself to warm the atmosphere quickly — it comes out over a 10x longer period at 1 / 10th the orginal power i.e. what when in at 0.5 W / m2 in a decade comes out at 0.05 W / m2 over a century which is insignificant.
At the same time, with the power of computers, maybe an average isn't needed; the daily cycle can be lat / long gridded for the entire ocean.
The water quality at our beaches is threatened by pollution from urban and agricultural runoff, sewage spills and overflows, and waste discharged into the ocean by industry, sewage treatment plants and power plants.
1) At this stage I should mention the «faint sun paradox» because it illustrates the power of our oceans in applying a negative system response to solar variations:
Ships that are solar and wind powered could change all that, but at the moment there is no political will to even want to investigate the possibilities with studies, and / or test projects aimed at the eventual phase in of truly clean ocean transport.
America was once great at some point, but italics were never readable, and it's easier to make the rise of the oceans pause and rewind with the pure power of thought than to alter one letter of the laws of typography.
Hurricanes derive their power from warm sea surface temperatures (Emanuel at al., 2005) and the oceans have been warming because of human greenhouse gas emissions (Abraham et al., 2013).
However the temperature of the air around the Earth is set by the combination of both the power of the solar energy reaching the Earth (the electricity supply) and the greenhouse effect (or rather the resistor effect) of the entire atmosphere and at this point readers need to recall my earlier contention that for greenhouse (resistor) purposes the oceans must be included as part of the «atmosphere».
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