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FAQ : OREC- Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition

19 hours ago ago from OREC- Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition

Frequently Asked Questions About Marine Renewables What is ocean renewable energy or marine renewable energy? Ocean renewable energy or marine renewable energy are terms used to describe all forms of renewable energy derived from the sea including wave energy, tidal energy, ocean current energy, offshore wind, salinity gradient energy and ocean thermal gradient energy. What is wave energy? Wave energy describes energy ...

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Press : OREC- Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition

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OREC Inslee Marine Act  (04/28/09) OREC Thanks Kelliherer for Marine Renewables Support (1/7/09) (June 9, 2009) Renewed Energy: Wave Energy Taken Aback By Alternatives , Wall Street Journal Carolyn Elefant quoted in the Wall Street Journal (May 20, 2009) Wave Power Development Hits Some Rocks , New York Times Sean O'Neill is quoted in the New York Times: “The Pelamis/Babcock relationship is an excellent analogy for ...

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This week's panel Onder Skall, Doctor Rodenberger, Paolo Rousselot and AmericanActionHero Janick Quotes All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Every man dies. Not every man really lives. -William Wallace Word-UP of the week – “Transfixia” – The feeling after you come out of a really really intense movie, when you walk outside and you still feel that you are in the movie. ...

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Alternative Energy: Crucial Things To Know About

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U.S. Internet giant Google is concerned about the lack of facilities for investment in environmental technology. It is also announced that the company is already developing a system that will allow reducing of costs for the construction of solar plants up to one-quarter. In 2007, the Google management board announced its plans to invest in the company and to conduct their own research in the field of alternative energy during further next few ...

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Energy savings: Umhlanga Sands lifestyle resort

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The main drivers for the resort implementing electricity efficiency measures is firstly to satisfy Eskom’s requirement to reduce electricity consumption and to mitigate the chance of incurring significant electricity consumption penalties in the forthcoming years. The resort also has a strong policy of continuous improvement, pushing the need for increased electricity efficiency. The interventions have reduced the resort’s electricity ...

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Sarah Chasis: Obama's Ocean Plan Will Help Stop Ocean Sprawl

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After making strong recommendations for a landmark national ocean policy in September, President Obama s Ocean Policy Task Force has turned its attention to stage two of its effort to increase federal ocean protection. This stage proposes a framework for a process called coastal and marine spatial planning , which can help America manage the increasing amount of industrial pressure on our seas while protecting them from further degradation. ...

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US reveals fund for green tech in poor nations

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US reveals fund for green tech in poor nations WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House on Monday announced a new program drawing funds from international partners to spend $350 million over five years to supply developing nations with clean energy technology to curb greenhouse gas emissions and reduce global warming. The program will contribute to distribution of solar power alternatives for homes, including sun-powered lanterns, supply of ...

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U.S. Offers $85 Million to Promote Energy Efficiency

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COPENHAGEN Marking the beginning of a second, more serious week of climate negotiations here, the United States Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced Monday that industrialized countries would spend $350 million over five years including $85 million from the United States to spread renewable and non-polluting energy technologies in developing countries. Global Warming Recent developments on the politics of global warming with ...

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