Sentences with phrase «wave farm»

In the United States, the northern Californian utility PG&E has filed a plan to develop two 40 - megawatt wave farms off the state's north coast.
Carcas is sure that the United Kingdom, which has been calculated to have triple the potential wave power it needs to produce all of the country's electricity, will have its first wave farm within five years.
On Sunday at 1 p.m., Pamela Willoughby, an independent curator, who organized the show, will lead a panel discussion featuring Katie Baldwin and Laura Rose Dailey of Amber Waves Farm; Ella Snow, and Scott Bluedorn.
An Italian energy company is preparing to build the world's first sub-surface wave farm with machines designed to utilize the motion of the Mediterranean Sea for power generation.
The world's first commercial wave farm opened in 2008 at the Aguçadora Wave Park in Portugal.
Renewable technology company Bombora Wave Power says an independent study has confirmed the viability of its first commercial project, a 60 - megawatt wave farm in Portugal, which it says will cost $ 180 million to develop.
Off the coast of Scotland, a sprawling wave farm will harvest renewable energy from the ocean.
The model they show can power 40 houses, but the next one should be able to power 160, with wave farms planned for Spain, Scotland and Oregon.Then NBC has a look at Verdant Power's tidal turbines which we've covered here.
You might recall us mentioning how in the latest issue of Wend magazine, they not only asked if wave farms might attract sharks, but also gave over their Platform section to F.K. Day, President of the World Bicycle Relief.
Led by curator Pamela Willoughby, panelist include Laura Rose Dailey, Katie Baldwin, co-founder of Amber Waves Farm, Ella Snow, artist Scott Bluedorn and members from Share the Harvest Farm.
The announcement comes two months after a Norwegian firm signed an agreement to construct a commercial wave farm to harvest electricity from sea swells off the coast of Scottland.
Stonehenge Metals has entered into an agreement with Yanchep Beach joint venture for collaboration on the development of a wave farm off the state's coast to potentially supply energy to the Two Rocks community.
Wind and wave farms could affect Earth's energy balance Witness a howling gale or an ocean storm, and it's hard to believe that humans could make a dent in the awesome natural forces that created them.
«You could put [a wave farm] on a seawall to power a factory,» says Roy Kornbluh, SRI's principal research engineer.
Scheduled to appear are Michael Halsband (Director), Amanda Merrow & Katie Baldwin (Amber Waves Farm), John Halsey (Peconic Land Trust / Quail Hill Farm) and Pete Ludlow (Mecox Bay Dairy).
It is anticipated that future «wave farm» projects would consist of an arrangement of interlinked multi-machines connected to shore by a single subsea cable.
Actively designing wind and wave farms to create great artificial reefs (instead of letting it happen by accident, leading to sub-optimal reefs) is a great opportunity to achieve two objectives at once.
There's little doubt that in the coming decades many offshore wind farms and wave farms will be built all around the world, and it's also painfully obvious that our battered oceans need marine protected areas and new reefs to regenerate themselves to a healthy state.
I think more research should be put into what makes a good, productive and healthy artificial reef, and that the anchoring foundations of wind and wave farms should be built to those specifications (while of course also meeting other engineering objectives of durability and such).
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