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HYDROKINETICS The Alaskan way Alaska is proving to be an ideal place to develop a hydrokinetic power industry. Innovative technology ideas, strong interest from utilities and local communities, plus high energy costs ar
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Document Date: 2011-09-15 19:11:26


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City

Eagle / Anchorage / Nenana / /

Company

Energy Technology Fund / Pulse Tidal / Alaska Hydrokinetic Working Group / Renewable Energy Fund / Alaskan Hydrokinetic Working Group / Alaska Village Electric Corporation / 25kW New Energy Corp / Ocean Renewable Power Company / New Energy Corporation / /

Country

United States / United Kingdom / /

Currency

USD / /

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Event

Business Partnership / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Port Huron / Electric Power Reseaerch Institute / University of Alaska Anchorage / Ganes Creek Mine / College of Engineering / DAM CONSTRUCTION HYDROKINETICS Alaska Site Specific River Hydrokinetic Resource Summary Site Average Available Power / Electric Power Research Institute / University of Alaska Fairbanks / /

IndustryTerm

energy extraction effectiveness / technology development projects / applied energy research programme / annual energy / external deck-mounted oil circulation / river systems / technology ideas / year-round hydrokinetic energy potential / local energy / natural gas / hydrokinetic energy assessment / energy utility projects / larger rural utilities / energy generation / overall river hydrokinetic energy / load dissipation bank / hydrokinetic devices / cascaded bank / 1MW-scale tidal devices / energy cost fluctuations / electricity coming / energy / energy costs / energy resources / electricity / hydrokinetic device / kinetic energy / energy using state funds / hydrokinetic power conversion device / hydrokinetic technologies / hydrokinetic technology / test site / little electricity / river device / installation site / hydrokinetic energy / tidal hydrokinetic technology developers / energy assessment / power using hydrokinetic devices / high energy cost / power systems / energy technology / high kinetic energy / high energy costs / /

NaturalFeature

Yukon River / Lake Iliamna / Fire Island / Cook Inlet / Kvichak River / Yukon / Kuskokwim river / Tanana River / Claire River / /

Organization

School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences / Alaska Centre for Energy and Power / New York University / Yukion River Intertribal Watershed Council / Yukon River Intertribal Watershed Council / Denali Commission / Alaska Hydrokinetic Energy Research Centre / Department of Energy / Alaska Department of Fish and Game / US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service / Electric Power Reseaerch Institute / Electric Power Research Institute / US Department of Agriculture / Alaska Department of Fish / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Alaska Energy Authority / College of Engineering and Mines / University of Alaska Anchorage / Alaska Village / /

Person

Monty Worthington / Gus Simiao / Prince / Ben Beste / Jim Boschma / Bob Smith / Horatio Toniolo / Andrew C. Seitz / /

Position

Prince of Wales Island Tleviak Narrows / Professor / Assistant Professor / Associate Professor / /

Product

Beta TidGen / /

ProgrammingLanguage

Ruby / DC / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / Maine / Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

the Eagle / /

Region

southwest Alaska / southeast Alaska / central Alaska / /

Technology

specific hydrokinetic technology / scale 1.5kW prototype Cyclo-Turbine technology / /

URL

WWW.WATERPOWERMAGAZINE.COM / /

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