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Renewable Energy from the Sea
MARINET campaigns to protect the marine environment around the coast of the UK. It is part of Friends of the Earth (FOE) and its membership is open not only to FOE Local Groups, but also to individuals and non-FOE organisations.
http://www.marinet.org.uk/refts.html
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Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition
The Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition (OREC) is the national trade association for the marine renewable energy industry in the United States. Founded in April 2005, OREC was formed to promote the advancement and commercialization of marine renewables
http://www.oceanrenewable.com/
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Ocean Energy Videos
Generating electricity from the power of the ocean using tidal energy and wave power technologies.
http://www.youtube.com/group/oceanenergy
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Wave, Tidal, Ocean Thermal
Ocean energy covers a series of emerging technologies that use the power of ocean currents, waves, and tides to create energy. While very few of these technologies have been implemented on a commercial scale, they show much promise for the future.
http://www.mtpc.org/cleanenergy/wavetidal.htm
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Energy Ocean Conferences
EnergyOcean Conference. The most intellectual and stimulating conference to reach the ocean renewable industry - EnergyOcean addresses the hard-hitting issues.
http://www.energyocean.com/
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Wikipedia: Ocean thermal energy conversion
Ocean thermal energy conversion, or OTEC, is a way to generate electricity using the temperature difference of seawater at different depths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_thermal_energy_conversion
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Wikipedia: Ocean energy
The oceans have a tremendous amount of energy and are close to many if not most concentrated populations. Some believe that ocean power will provide a substantial amount of new renewable energy around the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_energy
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IEA - Ocean Energy Systems
The oceans contain a huge amount of power with different origins that can be exploited for generating useful energy. The most developed conversion systems concern tidal energy, thermal energy, marine currents and ocean waves (Ocean Energy).
http://www.iea-oceans.org/index1.htm
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EPRI - Ocean Energy
Ocean energy is a term used to describe all forms of renewable energy derived from the sea including wave energy, tidal energy, ocean current energy, offshore wind, salinity gradient energy and ocean thermal gradient energy.
http://www.epri.com/oceanenergy/
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LOCE Ocean Energy Resources
This website serves as the only comprehensive on-line source of information on the myriad of federal and state laws and regulations which affect the licensing and siting of ocean energy and offshore renewable projects in the United States.
http://www.his.com/~israel/loce/ocean.html
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Coordinated Action on Ocean Energy
The main objective of this Coordinated Action is to develop a common knowledge base necessary for coherent development of R&D Policies in Europe, the dissemination of this knowledge base and promotion of ocean energy technologies.
http://www.ca-oe.net/home.htm
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The Ocean Renewable Energy Group
The Ocean Renewable Energy Group (OREG) aligns industry, academia and government to ensure that Canada is a leader in providing ocean energy solutions to a world market. OREG is a national organization, with 60 Canadian and international members.
http://www.oreg.ca
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REA: Ocean Energy
The ocean can produce two types of energy: thermal energy from the suns heat, and mechanical energy from the tides and waves.
http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/tech/oceanenergy
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