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Largest ever prize for marine renewable energy
The Scottish Government is to offer the world’s largest prize for innovation in marine renewable energy.
The £10 million Saltire Prize
was announced by First Minister Alex Salmond when he addressed the National Geographic Society in Washington as part of Scotland Week. The prize is aimed at driving innovation at the frontiers of clean, green energy.
“With the Saltire Prize, we hope to inspire scientists around the world to combat our most pressing challenge in finding a way to bring more forms of renewable energy online as quickly as possible,” said Salmond.
The first two members of the international prize committee are to be Terry Garcia of the National Geographic Society and Anne Glover, Scotland’s Chief Scientific Adviser.
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Power Generation
Iberdrola launches

€30 million marine energy project


Spanish energy giant Iberdrola Ingeniería is launching a €30 million project to develop marine energy technologies able to harness the power of waves and tidal currents.
The three-year Ocean Lider project will bring together 19 Spanish companies and 25 research centres, headed by Iberdrola.
The project has drawn $15 million in funds from the Spanish Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) and the Spanish government’s State Fund for Local Investment (the so-called Plan-E), along with backing from the Ministry of Science and Innovation.
The company says the development efforts will aim to combine new marine renewable technologies with more mature energy generation technologies such as offshore wind.
Meanwhile, Iberdrola Renovables has announced that it is bringing forward the construction of five new wind farms with a capacity of 813 MW in the US after receiving nearly $600 million in federal stimulus funds. The company says its hopes to receive a further $430 million this year as wind farms come on stream.
Iberdrola currently has 3459 MW of installed capacity in the US, representing a 50% increase in one year. The new installations will be at Cayuga Ridge in Illinois (300 MW), Peñascal in Texas (202 MW) and Star Point in Oregon (99 MW).
The company, who owns Scottish Power Renewables, has also been given the rights to develop an offshore wind farm off the coast of East Anglia in the UK together with Swedish company Vattenfall.
Construction on the site, which has a potential capacity of 7200 MW, could start as early as 2015 and ultimately generate enough energy for up to five million homes.
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Clean energy projects get federal funding




Tue. Jan 12, 2010


Three Nova Scotia clean energy projects received funding from the federal government Monday.
The agency overseeing tidal research and development in the Bay of Fundy will receive $10 million to $20 million, Ottawa said.
The Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy will get the money under the clean and renewable energy demonstration portion of the federal Clean Energy Fund.
The government announced 19 projects across Canada that will receive $146 million over the next five years.
The tidal agency will use the funding for the construction of a subsea transmission cable to allow existing and future tidal energy projects to deliver power directly to the electricity grid.--------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------
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January 8, 2010Byline:


Henning ZanderOriginal URL


Is Tide Power Ready for Prime Time?Until recently, though, the technology wasn't ready for prime time. One major obstacle was the fact that the turbines, located underwater, are put under extreme pressure as the water forces tug at the rotor blades -- a pressure that can be variable on different parts of the equipment and thus required a highly resistant design. Rotors must also be able to face the direction of the changing tidal flow in order to optimize energy production.


In the past, there was also no simple and inexpensive solution for providing maintenance or wiring the plants up to the electrical grid.But Graw argues that the technology is now more mature and that its time has come.

The fact that the technology now works, he says, is proven by the SeaGen tidal power plant along Strangford Lough on the coast of Northern Ireland that has been in operation since summer 2008.

There, the equipment works like an underwater windmill. The rotor blades are propelled by the force of the tides, which have a velocity of 2.4 meters per second. Two rotors with a diameter of 16 meters each are capable of generating up to 1.2 megawatts at that velocity -- enough to power about 1,000 homes. Currently, SeaGen is the most powerful tidal power plant in the world. By comparison, a large wind turbine is capable of producing 5 megawatts of electricity.


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Hydro Power Invention
April 11th, 2007
A new hydro power technology is being developed by Sarfraz Ahmad Khan of Pakistan. In theory these hydro plants would not require a reservoir and would have a minimal impact on the environment. They could be run side-by-side in rows and would be much cheaper to build, operate and maintain. Sarfraz has high hopes that his ideas could revolutionize hydro power in his country and across the
What is this Project?
This project is an idea based upon the principal of converting the potential energy of wild flowing rivers into electrical power (without having a huge reservoir). As we know in hydro-power generation there are two major aspects which play vital role: first is water head and second is water velocity. In this structure of equipment, we try to obtain maximum output from a river’s velocity. Very high water head cannot be achieved with out huge cost.
What are the ideal locations for this kind of project?
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Fundy Tidal Power Announcement

Could Come Next Week
Sep 6, 2009
100 billion tonnes of water
flows in and out of the Bay of Fundy four times per day.
It has the distinction of the
world's highest tides and
is considered a natural wonder. Now, more than ever it is looked upon as a huge power plant.
Canada's federal government as well as Nova Scotia could announce as early as next week if they will give the environmental green light on more energy development in the area reports the Canadian Press.
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1936 Started to do Tidal Project was canceled.
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The Price of Renewable Energy
renewable power sources become more
and more important, we need to consider
the full costs associated with them.
Roger Green
Environmental scientist; Professor Emeritus, University of Western Ontario.

In Canada, there is an abundance of hydroelectric power. There is also a vast potential for tidal power generation. However, all of the costs need to be tallied when considering these forms of energy.
For example, hydroelectric power is often costed without considering the full price of maintenance, especially considering such long-term factors as reservoirs silting in.
There are also many indirect costs. The evaporative loss of water from downriver flows and changes in the seasonal pattern of those flows can also have severe impacts on fish and human water use. The dams themselves impact migratory fish such as salmon, and remedies such as fish ladders are often better at impressing the public than they are at allowing fish to complete their life cycles.
Since much of Canada's hydro power potential is on Precambrian Shield, many of these costs are lower – for example there is less silting in of reservoirs. But in some places, the building of dams for power generation has been much less cost-effective than expected.
In 1976 Manitoba Hydro diverted the greater portion of the Churchill River flows in
Twice a day, 14 billion tons of seawater – roughly the equivalent of the combined flow of every river on earth – pours up the Bay of Fundy to Minas Basin and back out again. The land adjacent to it and underneath it sags slightly under the weight. Tapping Fundy tidal power has been discussed for a long time. In 1984, Nova Scotia Power (NSP) began a small tidal power project at Annapolis Royal NS which is still running, producing about 20 megawatts every day.
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Carnegie Wave Energy project in WA is on the mark
16/11/2009
Wave Energy developer Carnegie Wave Energy (ASX: CWE) has annouced its MW Western Australian project is on track with the first commercial scale autonomous CETO unit scheduled for deployment early next year
In a statement, Canegie said development of the small scale commercial demonstration project in the waters off Garden Island was running smoothly with the autonomous (stand-alone) unit deployment also going well.
Recently, the company has carried out a detailed marine geophysical survey using a combination of seismic refraction, sidescan sonar and bathymetry systems.
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http://www.ecofriend.org/entry/eco-tech-neptune-renewable-energy-launches-proteus-tidal-power-generator/Dec 8 2009
Eco Factor: Tidal energy generator to provide a continuous supply of renewable energy.
Neptune Renewable Energy (NREL) has announced the development of a breakthrough tidal power generator, which will undergo sea trial at Hull early next year. Dubbed the Proteus, the £1 million, 150-ton generator is being claimed to be 30% more efficient than conventional hydro dam designs and can provide a continuous supply of renewable energy.
The state-of-the-art generator features a steel hull, turbine and buoyancy chambers, which allows it to work equally well in ebb and flow tides. The system consists of a vertical axis cross-flow turbine mounted within symmetrical venture diffusers that efficiently convert tidal energy into electricity.






Eco Tech: Neptune Renewable Energy





launches Proteus tidal power generator
NREL has selected the Humber Estuary for the first deployment of Proteus, as given its depth and tidal flow, is considered one of the best locations in the British Isles for tidal stream power. Once deployed, the advanced Neptune Proteus NP1000 should generate at least 1000MWh of electricity each year.


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City ready for £1m tidal turbine
07/12/2009 09:51:00 Pangea


Tidal power is set to arrive in Hull within a month as part of a pioneering project
North Ferriby-based firm Neptune Renewable Energy has confirmed the £1m full-scale prototype Proteus tidal turbine is in the final stages of construction by Wear Dock and Engineering in Sunderland.
The company plans is to bring the completed £1m unit to Hull's Albert Dock by early January, with commissioning shortly afterwards.
The Proteus turbine measures just 20m by 14m. Tidal power devices usually work by directing tidal currents onto a large, multi-paddled water turbine. The turbine then, like a water wheel, generates power as it moves.
The tidal turbine was initially going to be used to provide power for Hull Ice Arena but will now supply energy for The Deep.
Given its depth and tidal flow, Neptune believes the Humber estuary is one of the best locations in the British Isles for tidal stream power.
Once in place, the tidal turbine should generate at least 1,000 megawatts per year.
The project follows extensive research at the University of Hull.
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A vertical axis turbine, the Proteus is to be,For flood and ebb tide currents, generating energy, At the Humber Estuary, formed by the Ouse and Trent,River waters meet there. are then to the North Sea sent
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Tidal Energy Debate
Tidal Power Gets Boost From Carbon Trust
Fundy tidal power test gets boost today
Ideal spot found for first wave of tidal power
Gov'ts to make decision on tidal power
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Increasing Hydro's Stakes






November 02, 2009










The hydropower industry is gushing with enthusiasm. A new study commissioned by its top Washington lobbying organization says that with the proper federal incentives and initiatives, it could provide up to 25 percent of the nation's power by 2025.
That, of course, is wishful thinking. But the central premise behind its study is worth noting -- that hydropower will get swept up in the clean energy trends now breezing across the country. And as such, its share of the electricity market will grow. The industry group says that hydro facilities could easily become more efficient and thereby improve the output at existing plants.





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Ocean currents can power the world, say scientists A revolutionary device that can harness energy from slow-moving rivers and ocean currents could provide enough power for the entire world, scientists claim
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Gulfstream Could Be Powerful Source of Hydropower
August 3rd, 2009by Samantha DonovanResearchers in Florida are starting to consider alternative energy sources as energy needs grow increasingly for the U.S state. Currently the state as over 4 million homes whose energy needs would be too costly to meet using conventional energy sources.These recent energy concerns have led scientists to being looking at the Gulfstream for ways of harvesting renewable, eco-friendly energy to meet the needs of the residents in the state. Scientists at Florida Atlantic University are looking at means and costs of constructing underwater turbines in the Gulfstream right off of the Florida coastline. The scientists would then use the turbines to generate electricity for homes and hydrogen for cars.In the area researchers are considering the Gulfstream is particularly powerful and could be used to harness alternative forms of energy to help take the stress off of Florida’s ecosystem.Currently scientists are using specially designed Doppler systems to measure the strength of the the current in different areas along the Gulfstream. Once they determine where it is the strongest they can begin to put in place infrastructure to harness the raw energy generated by the current.CNN technology said, “Researchers are also looking at ways to use the electricity that is generated underwater to generate and store hydrogen in the ocean. The hydrogen could be used to fuel clean-running cars and trucks.”Special thanks to greenoptimistic.com for the above quote, for more information please view the article on their website
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Hydrovolts, already a winner of the Sustainability Award in the Pacific Northwest Clean Tech Open in Seattle, last night also won the first Clean Tech Open (CTO) National Sustainability Award.The Award includes a prize package of $20,000 worth of software and services that will help Hydrovolts measure and improve its sustainability efforts.The Regional and National Sustainability Judging panels consisted of sustainability executives and thought leaders. They chose Hydrovolts first from amongst the nearly 300 original entries because of the company's commitment to all three areas of sustainability





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World’s First Osmotic Power Plant Opens in Norway

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On November 24th, Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit officially opened the world’s first osmotic power plant at the seaside town of Tofte, near Oslo. Osmotic power generation is one of the lesser known renewable energy sources, but advocates claim it has a global potential of 1,600 to 1,700 TWh – equal to China’s total electricity consumption in 2002.
The plant, built by the Norwegian renewable power company
Statkraft, is a prototype that has been in development for more than a year. The plant will have a limited production capacity and is intended primarily for testing and development. The company





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Us senate bill may boost ocean energy research
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A bill introduced in the Senate aims to encourage development of renewable ocean energy.
introduced the legislation as a companion to a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Jay Inslee, (D-Wash.), that would authorize as much as $250 million a year to promote ocean research.
The Marine Renewable Energy Promotion Act of 2009 and a companion tax provision would expand federal research of marine energy, take over the cost verification of new wave, current, tidal and thermal ocean energy devices, create an adaptive management fund to help pay for the demonstration and deployment of such electric projects and provide a key additional tax incentive.
?Coming from Alaska, where there are nearly 150 communities located along the state?s 34,000 miles of coastline plus dozens more on major river systems, it?s clear that perfecting marine energy could be of immense benefit to the nation,? said Murkowski, ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. ?It simply makes sense to harness the power of the sun, wind, waves and river and ocean currents to make electricity.?
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