Climate solutions: 2 kinds of ocean energy inch forward off the Oregon coast
- Oregon's coastal waters are becoming significant for advances in wave power and floating wind turbines.
- Wave energy shows great potential, with the Biden administration investing over $112 million to enhance wave energy device testing.
- Oregon's wave energy test site is collaborating with fishermen to ease permitting challenges, becoming the first connected to the continental U.S. grid.
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Climate solutions: 2 kinds of ocean energy inch forward off the Oregon coast
Off the coast of Oregon, the wind blows hard and waves are strong, attracting researchers and businesses interested in developing two kinds of clean electricity: wave energy and floating offshore
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NEWPORT, Ore. — On a cloudy late August morning, a marine researcher was on a boat a mile off the central Oregon coast, discussing the forthcoming connection of subsea cables from the first large wave energy test site in the continental U.S. to the local power grid. “This is the highest power — probably the most energetic — wave condition of any test site,” noted the expert, as the high swells known to pound the Oregon coast rocked the vessel. O…
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