Undersea Turbine Powers Scottish Island
Thu, 17 May 2012 17:22:33 CDTViewed: 73 times.An undersea turbine using tidal power to generate electricity performed successfully in initial tests off the coast of Scotland, a private energy company said.
An undersea turbine using tidal power to generate electricity performed successfully in initial tests off the coast of Scotland, a private energy company said.
Scientists have discovered a 19th century shipwreck off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. They made the find during an expedition led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. Researchers, working from the NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer,...
NEW ORLEANS- Today the Obama Administration provided final details for the Central Gulf of Mexico lease sale announced by President Obama in January 2012, as part of his administration's ongoing focus on expanding safe and responsible production of our domestic energy sources. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) Director Tommy P. Beaudreau today...
OE: Officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management have announced that a lease sale covering the central Gulf of Mexico is set for 20 June 2012...
An underwater turbine destined to form part of a major green energy project is already using tidal power to produce electricity for homes on a remote Scottish island.
Najib would also attend a roundtable meeting with leaders of Fortune 500 Companies at Harvard Club of New York, apart from receiving courtesy calls by chairman of the Board and chief executive officer of Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation,... and more...
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management could issue its first permit for a wind farm by the latter part of 2012...
HALIFAX - The government of Nova Scotia has set a target to replace 10 per cent of the province's current power supply with tidal energy over the next decade and beyond as part of its vow to reduce fossil fuel consumption.
The Department of Energy recently released resource assessments that show that wave and tidal resources, combined with preliminary results from ongoing DOE assessments of ocean current, ocean thermal and hydropower opportunities, can potentially...