The following text is based almost entirely on government select committee reports, and other associated publications, on wave energy. It attelllpts to provide a complete picture, historically, of the wave energy programme. Although work has been done before 1973 and μi other countries, the text is Ila.inly concerned. with the expansion and development of the programme in the U.K., since this date. It introduces the people ani ievices involvei, and attempts to show the influence of the Government and the Civil Service upon them. It highlights the problems of funding research and develo:iment of alternative energy schemes, and looks at the possible contribution that this particular method of producing energy could make. In conclusion it look...
This paper examines the challenges of efficiently harnessing wave energy. A variety of energy conve...
The work programme carried out into the development of the oscillating water column from the basic c...
In our offer of services there were no formalised Terms of Reference given, although the object of o...
The paper sets out the need for an inexhaustible supply of energy and describes the management syste...
Part of the immense solar energy input to the earth is converted by natural processes into energy as...
A study of the development of wave power was undertaken by the National Engineering Laboratory for t...
The intensive phase of the Department of Energy's wave energy research and development programme ran...
Part of the immense solar energy input to the earth is converted by natural processes into energy as...
The 1984 Wave Energy Seminar was held as a meeting place for practitioners in wave energy research d...
Wave energy as a means of generating electricity has been the focus of study in the UK for over thir...
The British Government has for some time been re-assessing the prospects for widening the country's ...
This report summarises the need for an alternative energy source and proposes an electrical scheme s...
The wave energy arriving on the west coast of the United Kingdom represents a very substantial energ...
Due to increasing concerns regarding energy policy, security, and climate change, various alternativ...
When looking upon an aroused sea, many wonder how this seemingly large energy resource could be used...
This paper examines the challenges of efficiently harnessing wave energy. A variety of energy conve...
The work programme carried out into the development of the oscillating water column from the basic c...
In our offer of services there were no formalised Terms of Reference given, although the object of o...
The paper sets out the need for an inexhaustible supply of energy and describes the management syste...
Part of the immense solar energy input to the earth is converted by natural processes into energy as...
A study of the development of wave power was undertaken by the National Engineering Laboratory for t...
The intensive phase of the Department of Energy's wave energy research and development programme ran...
Part of the immense solar energy input to the earth is converted by natural processes into energy as...
The 1984 Wave Energy Seminar was held as a meeting place for practitioners in wave energy research d...
Wave energy as a means of generating electricity has been the focus of study in the UK for over thir...
The British Government has for some time been re-assessing the prospects for widening the country's ...
This report summarises the need for an alternative energy source and proposes an electrical scheme s...
The wave energy arriving on the west coast of the United Kingdom represents a very substantial energ...
Due to increasing concerns regarding energy policy, security, and climate change, various alternativ...
When looking upon an aroused sea, many wonder how this seemingly large energy resource could be used...
This paper examines the challenges of efficiently harnessing wave energy. A variety of energy conve...
The work programme carried out into the development of the oscillating water column from the basic c...
In our offer of services there were no formalised Terms of Reference given, although the object of o...