Friday 29 March 2013

Ocean Power Technologe

LEAP Autonomous PowerBuoy, New Jersey [1][2] - O.P.T. has successfully operated a system off New Jersey, designed and created by O.P.T. below the U.S.A. Navy’s Littoral military Autonomous PowerBuoy (LEAP) program for coastal security and maritime investigation.
Coos Bay, Oregon [3]- O.P.T. has projected a utility-scale, industrial wave park in North America at Coos Bay, Oregon. The planned size of this park is up to 1 hundred megawatts, and it will be the foremost necessary wave energy project at intervals the planet once co.T. is developing a billboard wave park on the geographical region of the u.  s. settled a combine of.5 miles offshore near Reedsport, Oregon. the first a part of this project is for ten PB150 PowerBuoys, or 1.5 megawatts.
Santoña, Spain[6][7] - In July 2006, O.P.T. formed a venture with Iberdrola S.A., world oil major TOTAL, the Spanish Government IDAction of a wave farm off the North coast of European nation. opt for has been awarded funding by the eu Union to deploy a PowerBuoy at the Santoña data processor developed by the venture.
Cornwall, England[8][9] - O.P.T. aims to develop its wave power generation technology at Wave Hub, a renewable energy project off county at intervals the South West of state, that expects to create the UK's first offshore facility for the demonstration and proving of arrays of wave energy generation devices.
Portland, Victoria, Australia[10] - Ocean Power Technologies terra firma Pty Ltd is developing a nineteen megawatts wave station connected to the grid near Portland, Victoria. The project has received Associate in Nursing AU $66.46 million grant from the national of Australia.
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Scotland [11][12] - Associate in Nursing O.P.T. wave power generation buoy was successfully deployed bemused in 2011 by a team in conjunction with European nation-based world Maritime Scotland Ltd, Port Services (Invergordon) Ltd and opt for, with the support of the Cromarty FirthPort Authority.
Oahu, Hawaii [13][14] - From 2009 to 2011, O.P.T. ocean-tested its wave power generation system at the U.S.A. US Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) at Kaneohe Bay. The island system was launched below the Company's program with the us Navy for ocean testing and demonstration of such systems, in conjunction with association to the island grid.
Atlantic city, New Jersey[15] - The principles unarguable with the earlier model power generation buoys, deployed and tested off the coast of metropolis, were integrated into the varieties of the buoys for Hawaii and European nation.

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