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September 8, 2016The Energy Department's Wave Energy Prize teams are putting their devices in the water at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division in Bethesda, Maryland. Nine teams are assembling their devices onsite before testing them in the tank.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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August 30, 2016The Energy Department today announced 10 organizations selected to receive more than $20 million in funding for new research, development, and demonstration projects that advance and monitor marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) energy systems, which generate ...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Press ReleasesAugust 16, 2016Energy Department Announces Up to $40 Million for an Open-water Wave Energy Test SiteOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Success StoryJuly 5, 2016Instrumentation is the Achilles’ heel of testing.Success Stories
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April 8, 2016EERE Success Story—Open-Source Testing Reaches New Milestone for Wave EnergySuccess Stories
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March 2, 2016A $22 million funding opportunity to study marine and hydrokinetic energy systems was announced today by the Energy Department. The projects funded will help improve monitoring to reduce environmental impacts and lower the cost of generating electricit...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 1, 2016Energy Department Announces Finalists Vying for $2.25 Million Wave Energy PrizeOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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December 28, 2015The Energy Department today announced six organizations selected to receive up to $10.5 million to support the design and operation of innovative marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) systems through survivability and reliability-related improvements.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Press ReleasesAugust 6, 2015The Energy Department today announced four entities selected to receive $7.4 million to spur innovation of next-generation water power component technologies, designed for manufacturability and built specifically for marine and hydrokinetic systems.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Success StoryJuly 29, 2015EERE Success Story—Catching a Wave: Innovative Wave Energy Device Surfs for Power in HawaiiSuccess Stories