KF Wind venture awarded Environmental Affect Evaluate
Ocean Winds and Mainstream Renewable Power have been awarded an Environmental Impact Assessment for the KF Wind project in South Korea.
Ocean Winds and Mainstream Renewable Power have been awarded an Environmental Impact Assessment for the KF Wind project in South Korea.
Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind our work and the exciting process of scientifically driven innovation. The contents are based on the publication: "Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion
In 2013, veteran boat racer Victorien Erussard ran out of fuel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. There were energy sources all around him—the tide, the sun, the wind—but he had no way of harnessing them. This moment of chaos gave way to an
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