Energy Department Announces Over $16 Million for Innovative Small Businesses Focused on Energy Technologies To highlight President Obama’s focus on small businesses as leaders in an economy built to last,… 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 →
January 23, 2013 The Energy Department announced $3 million in additional awards to advance the technology readiness of wave and tidal energy technologies.Columbia Power Technologies will receive $1.5 million for… 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 →
From Sustainable Industries, the SeaRay developed by Oregon startup Columbia Power Technologies – is about to be lowered into Puget Sound in pursuit of a goal that has eluded engineers… read more →
In ANSYS Advantage, Columbia Power describes how hydrodynamic simulation helps to deliver a two- to three-times improvement in efficiency. Read more here.
From gigaom.com: Columbia Power Technologies believes it has a better way to tap the power of ocean waves for clean energy: Good-bye steel turbines; hello fiberglass, a lighter-weight material that… read more →
Columbia Power, equipped with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, has embarked on a research and development initiative to develop, optimize, demonstrate and validate an intermediate-scale version of its… read more →