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  • Died: Sean Collins, 59, who turned ocean-wave forecasting into something like a science, Surfline.

    What's News: World-Wide 2011

  • What if, instead of offshore oil rigs, the Gulf of Mexico becomes home to a network of off shore WIND energy turbines and ocean-wave technology?

    Alexia Parks: Disruptive Technologies: From Zero to Five Billion in 18 months 2010

  • In August a 750-kilowatt power plant off the coast of Scotland began delivering ocean-wave power for the first time to the local electricity grid.

    AHOY! MAN THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS! 2008

  • In August a 750-kilowatt power plant off the coast of the Orkney Islands in Scotland began delivering ocean-wave power for the first time to the local electricity grid.

    THE NEW SEA POWER 2008

  • O white-winged bark, that o'er the booming ocean-wave didst bring my royal mistress from her happy home, to crown her queen

    Hippolytus 2008

  • Millions of new investment dollars are also pouring into biofuels, ocean-wave generators, geothermal devices and more.

    Harvey Wasserman: No-Nukers Sing a New Green Tune 2008

  • O white-winged bark, that o'er the booming ocean-wave didst bring my royal mistress from her happy home, to crown her queen

    Hippolytus 2008

  • In 2004, the top prize went to Aaron Golden, of Encinitas, Calif., who is now patenting the design of his winning project: a system for harnessing ocean-wave energy.

    New Priorities 2007

  • John often lay beneath its chaotic blue ocean-wave landscape.

    Crystal Rain 2006

  • What would a ‘pure’ ocean-wave look like, the isolated ‘content’ separated from the ‘form’ of the sea?

    Archive 2006-12-01 Adam Roberts Project 2006

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