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In the tender, tidal-stream developer OpenHydro Ltd. and wave-energy developers Pelamis Wave Power Ltd. and Aquamarine Power Ltd. won licenses in partnership with the utilities.
Scotland Completes Largest Marine-Energy Tender Selina Williams 2010
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In the tender, tidal-stream developer OpenHydro Ltd. and wave-energy developers Pelamis Wave Power Ltd. and Aquamarine Power Ltd. won licenses in partnership with the utilities.
Scotland Completes Largest Marine-Energy Tender Selina Williams 2010
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In the tender, tidal-stream developer OpenHydro Ltd. and wave-energy developers Pelamis Wave Power Ltd. and Aquamarine Power Ltd. won licenses in partnership with the utilities.
Scotland Completes Largest Marine-Energy Tender Selina Williams 2010
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In the tender, tidal-stream developer OpenHydro Ltd. and wave-energy developers Pelamis Wave Power Ltd. and Aquamarine Power Ltd. won licenses in partnership with the utilities.
Scotland Completes Largest Marine-Energy Tender Selina Williams 2010
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In the tender, tidal-stream developer OpenHydro Ltd. and wave-energy developers Pelamis Wave Power Ltd. and Aquamarine Power Ltd. won licenses in partnership with the utilities.
Scotland Completes Largest Marine-Energy Tender Selina Williams 2010
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When Pelamis Wave Power Ltd., a U.K. maker of wave-energy converters, found it couldn't afford the cost of hiring a vessel to install one of its devices at a wave farm off the coast of Portugal, it redesigned its mooring system so that a smaller, cheaper ship could be used.
Surf's Up 2009
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In an effort to tap those resources, Scottish Power, a wave-energy company based in Scotland, plans to build the world's largest wave-energy farm off the coast of Orkney Island.
Green Giants: The World's Biggest Clean-Energy Projects 2008
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The Academy's Department of Aeronautics, which has worked on feedback flow control and fluid dynamics for various military aircraft and NASA spacecraft for decades, began efforts to develop computational simulations of a successful wave-energy converter in 2008.
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One problem for wave-energy developers, however, is that previous estimates of wave-energy potential are based on information in deep ocean water, while "wave-energy generation systems are typically positioned near to shore," says physical oceanographer Mark Hemer of Australia's
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Hemer and colleague David Griffin provide new estimates of the wave-energy potential of
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