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Eco Factor: Devices to harness wave energy could meet reality in five years.
With wind and solar energy generating systems tottering under cost burdens, inventors have started looking toward ways to generate renewable energy at a surprisingly low..
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Eco Factor: Tidal energy generating systems to provide electricity to the UK.
Researchers at the University of Liverpool, working along with Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, have claimed that building huge barrages in the North West could...
Eco Factor: 30MW electric power generated from waves.
Wave power has always considered an underdog in the era where other renewable energies are set to rule. Though expensive and not efficient for now, if tapped efficiently, wave energy does hold..
Eco Factor: Wave Power System uses waves to generate clean electricity.
Researchers working on the possibilities of using ocean waves as a power source believe that up to 200 megawatts of electricity could be generated if efficient wave-absorbing..
Eco Factor: Wave powered hydroelectric generator.
Efforts have always been made to harness the tremendous power of the ocean waves, be it tidal generators or ocean wave turbines, all generators prove to be an expensive way to generate green...
Dexa Technologies is currently involved in the development and deployment of green energy production, namely in the area of large scale ocean wave energy converters. The idea is to produce electricity from the ocean waves at a relative low cost...
With climate playing its extremes in the Australia's cities parched with drought and the desert outback drenched by floods, it has come up with eco power to battle its poor weather conditions.
It is just a few weeks to go; the homes south of Sydney...
UK researchers have observed that ocean waves could be used as an energy-efficient way for desalinating seawater. Unlike the conventional purification plants that have high demands for energy, the rocking motion of floating buoys could be effectively.
Do you own an open boat? Then you must be knowing how it feels to live in a rainy climate. Here is an interesting and useful gadget for you -- an automatic bilge pump called the Lansman. It is highly cost-effective and eco-friendly as well.
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To harness power from sea waves, Europe's Pelamis project is on. It is a pioneering commercial wave power machine, which is preparing to leave the Western Isles for Portugal. The £6m Pelamis wave energy project, once successful, will eventually...
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