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"Hydrokinetic" power potentially can be developed offshore through new technologies that seek to convert wave, tidal and ocean current energy to electricity.
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"Hydrokinetic" power potentially can be developed offshore through new technologies that seek to convert wave, tidal and ocean current energy to electricity.
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Hydrokinetic, or "free-flow" turbines can even produce power from irrigation canals and water supply and disposal pipes.
Patrick McCully: A Quiet Revolution in (Non-Dam) Hydropower Patrick McCully 2010
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Hydrokinetic generation isn't a new idea -- but only in recent years has technology made it feasible.
unknown title 2011
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Hydrokinetic generation isn't a new idea - but only in recent years has technology made it feasible.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"Hydrokinetic and Ocean Energy", assesses the market opportunity for five main types of marine and hydrokinetic energy technologies: ocean wave, tidal stream, river hydrokinetic, ocean current, and ocean thermal.
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Hydrokinetic technology targets low-knot water currents that are off-limits to conventional devices.
The Engineer - News 2010
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"Hydrokinetic and Ocean Energy", assesses the market opportunity for five main types of marine and hydrokinetic energy technologies: ocean wave, tidal stream, river hydrokinetic, ocean current, and ocean thermal.
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"Hydrokinetic Adjustable Wrench" is a real product (and awesome)
British Blogs 2009
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Hydrokinetic turbines are unable to produce much electricity because the river current moves too slowly, Kinloch said, adding that he has doubts about the long-term reliability of the equipment.
unknown title 2009
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