Unlike wind and solar, ocean waves are a potential source of always-on power.
Solar and wind energy don't work all the time. A pilot project in LA is testing if constant ocean waves can fill the sustainable energy gap.
Although the global offshore wind market has been on the skids, the Port of Coeymans is still busy supplying two offshore wind projects that survived and hosting a variety of businesses that keep it ...
The Dali disaster did not affect the Britannia P&I Club’s decision to push for a 7.5% increase in premiums for 2025, the ...
Researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that will help predict ...
Also this week, two vessels are due in the waters off shore at Smith Point as crews begin horizontal drilling under the beach ...
Cadeler (CDLR) announced the signing of a vessel reservation agreement with Ocean Winds for the installation of the wind turbine generators at ...
Cool, compact and creative, the ‘Windy City of Africa’ is a place of two halves, where a centuries-old medina (old town) full ...
Signaling a sharp departure from Biden administration green-energy policies, President Donald Trump Jan. 20 signed an ...
Amanda Lefton, the former director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), went to work for a major offshore ...
Technologies announced a new partnership, with an initial $2M of purchase orders in Latin America. The purchase orders are ...
A pullout from offshore wind could hurt communities such as Paulsboro, where a wind-related port promised jobs and town ...
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