This fact sheet describes the U.S. Department of Energy's Water Power Program. The program supports the development of advanced water power devices that capture energy from waves, tides, ocean currents, rivers, streams, and ocean thermal gradients. The program works to promote the development and deployment of these new technologies, known as marine and hydrokinetic technologies, to assess the potential extractable energy from rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters, and to help industry harness this renewable, emissions-free resource to generate environmentally sustainable and cost-effective electricity
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This document described the U.S. Department of Energy's Water Power Program efforts to promote the d...
This fact sheet provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Wind and Water Power Program...
On April 15, 2008, the Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Adva...
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The US Department of Energy conducts research on conventional hydropower technologies to increase ge...
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Marine hydrokinetic devices are becoming a popular method for generating marine renewable energy wor...
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Ocean energy is a term used to describe renewable energy derived from the sea, including ocean wave ...
This capstone project is closely aligned with the professional goals of the author as an engineer wi...
and double cycles of generating energy Seas and oceans show variations in water levels caused by tid...
This fact sheet provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Wind and Water Power Program...
This work discusses and provides a critical expose of some of the newly emerging renewable energy te...
This report describes wave, tidal, and in-stream energy generation technologies -- also referred to ...
This document described the U.S. Department of Energy's Water Power Program efforts to promote the d...
This fact sheet provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Wind and Water Power Program...
On April 15, 2008, the Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Adva...
An emerging class of renewable energy technology, the hydrokinetic conversion device (HCD), offers w...
The US Department of Energy conducts research on conventional hydropower technologies to increase ge...
A new generation of hydropower technologies, the kinetic hydro and wave energy conversion devices, o...
As humanity continues to exceed the ecological carrying capacity of the earth in its use of nonrenew...
Marine hydrokinetic devices are becoming a popular method for generating marine renewable energy wor...
This chapter gives an overview of the various forms of hydropower: conventional hydropower, marine c...
Ocean energy is a term used to describe renewable energy derived from the sea, including ocean wave ...
This capstone project is closely aligned with the professional goals of the author as an engineer wi...
and double cycles of generating energy Seas and oceans show variations in water levels caused by tid...
This fact sheet provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Wind and Water Power Program...
This work discusses and provides a critical expose of some of the newly emerging renewable energy te...
This report describes wave, tidal, and in-stream energy generation technologies -- also referred to ...