From the National Renewable Energy Laboratory: National Wind Technology Center Begins First Validation of Wave Energy Conversion Device The two-story-tall device is the largest ever tested at NREL January 13,… read more →
The US Senate has passed S. 2012, the Energy Policy Modernization Act, which authorizes new MHK R&D programs and includes $290 million for marine energy research over the next five… read more →
From the Scottish Energy News By Robert Flynn, Communications & Membership Manager at European Ocean Energy Association Ocean energies are the next generation of renewable energy technologies. Being very predictable,… read more →
From Elizabeth Ingram, managing editor of Hydro Review: Where does the MHK industry stand in North America today and where is it headed? Hydro Review asked two technology developers to… read more →
Columbia Power has been rated #1 by Frost & Sullivan in 2014 for “Technology Innovation” in the North American Wave Power Market. From the announcement: “This recognition is founded on… read more →
CORVALLIS, Ore. – A new analysis suggests that large-scale wave energy systems developed in the Pacific Northwest should be comparatively steady, dependable and able to be integrated into the overall… read more →
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Columbia Power to receive a $3,000,000 grant to fund the LandRAY project – the build and test of the Company’s first large-diameter,… read more →
April 30, 2013 The Energy Department announced today up to $13 million in funding to develop and test advanced components and technologies to boost the performance of marine and hydrokinetic… read more →
October 3, 2012 From Forbes: Despite its status as a “green” technology, the infant wave-energy business will have all the needs of heavy industry: groundbreaking high-tech research, massive testing centers,… read more →
From Forbes, the endless wait for that perfect wave generator may be drawing to a close. Thanks to advances in software, a new generation of startups like Columbia Power are… read more →