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In hydropower plants of any type, e.g. run-of-river power stations, storage power stations or wave power plants, the energy generation is implemented by means of special water turbines, e.g. constant-pressure turbines and reaction turbines. The motion energy of the water is converted into rotational energy by means of the water turbine, which effects the rotation of the turbine shaft which, in turn, actuates a generator that generates ...
ByRINGFEDER POWER TRANSMISSION GMBH based in Gross-Umstadt, GERMANY
Offshore wind farms run between 90% – 100% of their rated power less than 5% of the time; for the remaining 95% of the time, the substation, transformer and electrical grid are under-utilized and could potentially transfer power generated by ocean ...
ByExowave ApS based in Esbjerg, DENMARK
The marine hydrokinetic (MHK) energy sector is now emerging and its potential is vast. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) estimates that the power contained in the world’s ocean is equivalent to 5,000 GW worldwide. In response to this renewable energy opportunity the UK Crown Estate has issued 1800MW of tidal site allocations. Terrestrial renewables, primarily wind and solar, are in rapid deployment around the world – new investment in renewable energy generated electric power exceeded investment in ...
ByAquantis, Inc. based in Santa Barbara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Offshore oil and gas exploration has seen a tremendous growth in the recent years. Maritime energy exploration activities have seen a considerable growth in the last two decades with offshore operations migrating farther away from the shorelines into deeper waters. While offshore oil and gas wells have shown to offer abundant energy supply, severe challenges have risen associated with the remote and isolated nature of the exploration locations. One such challenge is the supply of electrical power to support ...
ByOcean Power Technologies, Inc based in Monroe Township, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) is a powerful independent predictor of mortality in both Diabetes and glucose intolerance test population samples. In displacing systolic blood pressure as a prognostic factor, aortic pulse wave velocity represents a useful integrated index of vascular status and hence cardiovascular diseases. ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
