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The development of Oyster – A shallow water surging wave energy converter Trevor Whittaker1,2, David Collier2, Matt Folley1, Max Osterried1, Alan Henry1, Michael Crowley2 1
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Document Date: 2011-05-04 07:00:44


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Porto / Belfast / Toulon / Stavanger / Aalborg / Edinburgh / /

Company

Wavegen / Aquamarine Power Limited / 2005 Aquamarine Power Ltd. / /

Country

Norway / Sri Lanka / France / Portugal / United Kingdom / Scotland / Ireland / Denmark / /

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Facility

Saint Andrew Square / Queen’s University / Queen's University / Queen`s University / /

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wave energy period / wave energy converter / shorter period lower energy seas / large high energy seas / sector-carrier wave makers / wave energy test site / incident energy / annual average exploitable incident wave energy / flap devices / shallow water surging wave energy converter / test site / bottom-hinged flap devices / longer period high energy seas / short energy periods / wave energy utilisation / wave energy converters / wave power device / /

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Isle of Islay / North Atlantic coast / Ocean Engineering / Western Isles / Bretschneider seas / /

Organization

School of Planning Architecture and Civil Engineering / Physical Science Research Council / UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council / Department of Trade and Industry / /

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Queen / Executive / representative / General / /

RadioStation

5 Wave / /

Region

North Atlantic / /

Technology

radiation / simulation / /

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