New Wave Energy Devices To Suck Clean Kilowatts From The Seven Seas
Wave energy conversion devices will tap into an infinite supply of ocean power, if all goes according to plan.
Wave energy conversion devices will tap into an infinite supply of ocean power, if all goes according to plan.
The Hawaiian Electric Company and its subsidiaries are in contract negotiations with developers to add a potential 260 megawatts (MW) worth of solar and over 1 gigawatt-hour (GWh) of storage in what would be the largest infusion of renewable energy capacity in Hawai’i’s history.
The 21MW Auwahi Wind Farm has been completed in the southern part of Maui. It is located on the Ulupalakua Ranch in Kula. This area is near the mountain of Haleakala and is at nearly 2,000 feet. (It is less commercially developed than the Lahaina side of the island.) … [continued]
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