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Kadioactive Waste Dumping. Numerous proposed solutions for dumping radioactive wastes, including ocean burial, are described in the article on Nuclear Power Technology. ... [Pg.1734]

A working example of a wave energy converter is the Pelamis, built by Pelamis Wave Power (formerly Ocean Power Delivery, Ltd.), www.pelamiswave.com. an Edinburgh technology company focused on ocean wave power generation. [Pg.50]

The cost of the 100-MWe plant was estimated as 250 M (1985 ) Anderson, J. H. (1985). Ocean thermal power-the coming energy revolution, Solar and Wind Power Technology 2,25. [Pg.170]

Additional laser diode technologies recently reported include a continuous-wave rhodamine 700 dye laser with a maximum wavelength output at 758 nm, powered by two laser diodes each operated with two standard AA batteries (RDT E division of the US Naval Command, Control, and Ocean Surveillance Center, San Diego, California), and a tunable laser diode with output laser wavelengths of 650, 780, 850, and 1320 nm (New Focus, Mountain View, California). [Pg.191]

All these circumstances have lead the industry to begin searching for a new source of energy an alternative and completely petroleum-independent power source. Several technologies are being researched, such as biomass (bio-diesel, ethanol), renewable ocean sources (wave, tidal, and thermal), hydrogen, and many more. [Pg.20]

Wave power, tidal power, municipal solid waste, gas from animal wastes (biogas), landfill, peat energy and ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) are the other renewable energy sources (RES). Water energy sources are hydropower, tidal and wave technologies. [Pg.33]

The ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is an energy technology that converts solar radiation to electric power. OTEC systems use the ocean s natural thermal gradient to drive a power-prodncing cycle. As long as the temperature between the warm strrface water and the cold deep water differs by about 20 K, an OTEC system can produce a significant amormt of power. The oceans are thus a vast renewable resomce, with the potential to help tts produce billions of watts of electric power. [Pg.34]


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