PBS originally reported back in September of 2013 of the successful deployment of the USA’s first commercial, grid-connected tidal energy project. The good news is that the rest of the world is not waiting for the USA to led the way. Not only can Tidal power technology be used to harness the energy associated with [Continue]
Carnegie Corporation’s Perth Wave Energy Project nears commissioning and operation phase. Carnegie has previously switched on their commercial renewable energy technology that creates electricity from the motion of passing ocean waves at their Garden Island, Western Australia location. Carnegie Corporation uses CETO (named after Greek sea [Continue]
Siemens has been producing Tidal Power with their SeaGen commercial unit since 2008 in Portaferry Northern Ireland and is an excellent example of reliable renewable energy. Siemens basically spun off their Windturbine technology to function underwater as well. Currently the SeaGen is producing 1.2 megawatts of electricity, which is enough to power [Continue]