After more than a decade of planning, permitting, community outreach, drilling, cable-laying and construction, Oregon is now home to the largest-capacity wave energy testing facility in the world.
Bombora Wave Power has completed indoor water tank testing of a floating energy platform that combines support for a wind turbine with wave energy harvesting. Bombora Wave Power has completed indoor ...
Queen's University in Belfast, Ireland, has launched an official test of the Oyster, wave energy equipment that was developed jointly by the university with Aquamarine Power. Here's a photo (gotta ...
Wave energy converter developer Bombora Wave Power (Bombora) has completed tank testing of a floating foundation system suitable for the InSPIRE solution, where Bombora's mWave technology is combined ...
T-Omega's pyramid-based floating wind turbines are designed with the sole common-sense focus of keeping the cost of offshore wind down to an absolute minimum. With wave tank testing done, the company ...
Despite many years of wave tank testing, SWEL says it's still putting the results together, with "performance & scale-up projections, numerical and techno-financial modeling, feasibility studies and ...
Controlling submerged and partially submerged bodies, whose motions are coupled hydrodynamically, is one of our primary research areas. An array of wave energy converters (WECs) is one example where ...
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