Ocean Power news and technical articles from Power Engineering International. Search Ocean Power latest and archived news and articles
N.J., Jan. 3, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. today announced with Australia ..... S.-based wave power generation company, Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (OPT) is a developer
Siemens has acquired the majority stake in Marine Current Turbines Ltd., the UK company based in Bristol, which develops and builds tidal power systems.
generation concept developed by Scottish start-up company Ocean Power Delivery. "Norsk Hydro Technology Ventures (NTV ..... a computer controlled "snake", being developed by Ocean Power Delivery (OPD), a small start up company in Scotland
eight square kilometers of sea. Companies already using Wave Hub are Ireland’s Ocean Energy and UK/US-based Ocean Power Technologies. ETI chief executive David Clarke said: “This is a challenging project and will need local marine engineering
Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has announced the launch of a new technology initiative to improve the efficiency of its PowerBuoy wave energy
El Quimbo hydroelectric plant in the southeast of the country. Construction is expected to take four years. USA: Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) claims to have completed the first-ever grid connection of a wave energy device in the country
end of the year. Lockheed Martin collaborates with Ocean Power Ocean Power Technologies and Lockheed Martin have signed a commercial ..... manufacturing and test and optimization analysis to advance Ocean Power Technologies PowerBuoy wave power generation technology
Russia, France and South Korea and several other countries are interested in financing the nuclear plant. Australia: Ocean Power Technologies and Griffin Energy to develop a wave power station off the coast of Western Australia. The station will
commercial wave power generators. A small array of three 750 kW Pelamis devices (designed and built by UK-based Ocean Power Delivery) was installed by Endesa, with an option to install a further 27 in the future. The other development of
per cent stake in Marine Current Turbines of the UK. Siemens said that experts predict double-digit growth for the ocean power market by 2020. “We’re securing access to an innovative technology in the field of renewables,” said René