Oregon is poised to become a center of wave energy technology development. Oregon completed construction on the largest wave energy testing center on the planet in the spring of 2025. The PacWave ...
Explore the future of renewable energy with onshore wave power systems that reduce costs, minimize risks, and protect the environment.
Ocean waves possess enough energy to meet global energy needs multiple times over, offering a massive potential source of clean, baseload power. Recent scientific research explores the interaction of ...
Seven miles off the Oregon Coast near Newport, Oregon State University has built a unique facility that will help launch a new wave of clean, renewable energy — testing devices that generate ...
In renewable energy, the holy grail is a source of energy that is always available. Solar and wind power might be the most common, but there are times when they don’t work because the sun is down and ...
Mankind uncompromisingly develops more and more new sources of energy. All four elements seemed to have been mastered by restless geniuses: power plants take energy from coal, gas, atom, river water, ...
Hurricane Erin continues to loom over the Atlantic Ocean, and with it, bringing the first signs of waves (and potential destruction) to the United States’ East Coast. So far, some beaches along the ...
This project marks the first onshore wave energy installation in the U.S., showcasing Eco Wave Power's technology.
The growing energy demands of artificial intelligence are catalyzing significant investment and innovation in tidal energy, a ...
In a milestone for U.S. wave energy, officials with Eco Wave Power and AltaSea unveiled a pilot project Tuesday at the Port of Los Angeles.