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June 30, 2021Katherine Van Ness will be leveraging computational modeling techniques to develop model simulations of laboratory-scale blade pitch control experiments.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 30, 2021Michael Kelly, a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Berkeley, will assess how flexible-inflatable wave energy converters perform relative to their rigid counterparts when coupled with traditional, high-efficiency power take-off systems.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 30, 2021While working on master's and doctoral degrees at Oregon State University, Ali Trueworthy will develop a user-centered design methodology for high-performance wave energy devices during her fellowship.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 24, 2021By providing tidal energy to the local utility grid, Verdant Power’s RITE Project exemplifies how tidal power can be incorporated into the existing power system.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 15, 2021WPTO is working harder to protect, understand, and leverage the immense power and promise of the ocean.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 10, 2021The twelve selected small businesses will receive Phase I Release 2 grants of up to $200,000 to explore the technical feasibility of innovative solutions in marine energy.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 8, 2021Nontraditional thinking empowers today's marine industry disrupters.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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May 20, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy announced the 17 teams chosen to participate in the 2022 Marine Energy Collegiate Competition: Powering the Blue Economy™.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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April 22, 2021This Earth Day, Verdant Power is celebrating a major milestone—exactly six months since its Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy (RITE) Project successfully deployed in New York City’s East River.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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April 22, 2021Of the many natural gifts we can appreciate on Earth Day, it's hard to think of one more versatile—or more vital—than water.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office