Tidal and wave energy may be the largest untapped resources of renewable energy on the planet. But will they work? By Dan Falk / Undark Published May 6, 2024 8:00 AM EDT Add Popular Science (opens in ...
The world’s oceans may be vast, but they are getting crowded. Coastal areas are congested with cargo ships, international commercial fishing fleets, naval vessels, oil rigs and, soon, floating ...
Italian oil group Eni is joining forces with shipbuilder Fincantieri, power grid group Terna and state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) to develop wave power stations.The agreement, which ...
Along with other East Coast states, Delaware is using natural materials to protect vulnerable coastal areas. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey and Erin Schaff Vineyard Wind is the country’s second large-scale ...
Eco Wave Power’s technology is deployed near shore, attached to seawalls or jetties, where paddle-like devices are driven up and down by wave action, to generate electricity. Photo courtesy of Eco ...
An innovative new floating wharf at the Port of Broome could signal a shift in how engineers approach marine infrastructure ...
Keppel Infrastructure, through its applied technology innovation arm, KepInfra Energy Transition Centre (KETC), National University of Singapore, through its Solar Energy Research Institute of ...
A world-first demonstration combining tidal power, battery storage, and hydrogen production has been completed at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland.The demonstration ...
The world’s oceans may be vast, but they are getting crowded. Coastal areas are congested with cargo ships, international commercial fishing fleets, naval vessels, oil rigs and, soon, floating ...