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An IEA OPEN Energy Technology Bulletin 1 Article Issue No. 81, December 2011 An International Vision for Ocean Energy By John Huckerby
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Seoul / /

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International Energy Agency / Ocean Energy Systems / Ocean Power Technologies / Ocean Energy / /

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North America / /

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France / United Kingdom / Scotland / /

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USD / /

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Statkraft’s Osmotic Power Plant / /

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energy uptake / energy industry / energy generating plant / kinetic and potential energy / technology development / conventional hydroelectric technologies / oil and gas / wave energy devices / technology-push / wave energy conversion / thermal energy / renewable energy / clean energy / energy / marine technologies / marine energy / conversion technologies / electricity / thermal energy conversion / electricity generation / kinetic energy / potential energy / wave energy / prototype applications / chemical pressure difference / marine energy technologies / energy technology / renewable energy generation targets / energy output / offshore devices / web-based periodical newsletter / energy technologies / /

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Gulf Stream / Sihwa Lake / /

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UK Government / OES IA / OECD / IEA Secretariat / /

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John Huckerby / /

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Chair / Executive Committee / Chair of the Executive Committee / /

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Florida / /

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northern France / western Europe / North Asia / Australasia / /

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conversion technologies / energy technology / Rapidly developing technologies / energy technologies / conventional hydroelectric technologies / marine energy technologies / two technologies / dialysis / /

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www.iea.org / /

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