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 | AquaEnergy Group, Ltd.
Seattle-based describes its novel AquaBuOY design, which produces electricity from waves. |  | AWS BV: Archimedes Wave Swing
Describes a new energy to derive useful energy from ocean waves. Includes general background, photos, and details of implementation. |  | Energetech Australia Pty Limited
Company description, research about wave power generation of electricity, descriptions of equipment, photographs, video and drawings. |  | Ocean Power Delivery Ltd.
Edinburgh company planning to install two 375kw Pelamis devices which are semi-submerged, articulated structures composed of cylindrical sections linked by hinged joints in Machir Bay, Islay for power generation. |  | Ocean Wave Energy Company
Theoretical discussion and proposal for utilizing the energy generated by ocean waves. |  | ORECON - Offshore Renewable Energy CONversion
Contact information, diagrams and research information for this United Kingdom company developing a 1MW multiple oscillating water column wave energy device. |  | Wave Energy Research Team
This site gives details of research work on wave energy power conversion at University of Limerick, Ireland. |  | Wavegen
Description of products, services, facilities, map of relative global wave energy density, and diagrams of turbines that utilize the energy of waves. |
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