With some of our partners including Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratoy (PNNL), SEA is increasingly working on offshore alternative energy issues including marine hydrokinetic technologies. These rapidly evolving systems offer the potential (and now the reality) of obtaining clean and renewable energy from the movement of water (both salt and fresh) without the use of dams. A very interesting and comprehensive recent article on these technologies and the work underway to understand and mitigate their environmental impacts (which features some of the work being done by ORPC and PNNL) is avilable at:
House Science and Technology Subcommittee on Energy and Environment will hold
Posted by: cheap jerseys | 06/17/2011 at 01:52 AM
House Science and Technology Subcommittee on Energy and Environment will hold
Posted by: sports hat | 08/03/2011 at 12:01 AM
we should protect the sea in time.otherwise...
Posted by: cheap jerseys | 08/19/2011 at 02:52 AM
It is too later to protect the sea. i think.
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