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During the 2021 International Conference on Ocean Energy (#ICOE2021), OceanBased Perpetual Energy CEO Nasser M.N. Alshemaimry and Vice President of Marketing David House submitted a poster presentation on how OceanBased works. Although they are only available for viewing to those who had attended this year’s conference, a list of other exhibitor posters is here.   The...
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OceanBased Founder and President Nasser M.N. Alshemaimry Featured in The Invading Sea, a Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Blog
A bylined article by OceanBased Perpetual Energy Founder and President Nasser M.N. Alshemaimry  on our milestone clean energy and ocean current breakthrough this past May was featured on The Invading Sea blog today, July 27, 2020. Read his words here:  https://bit.ly/330vqyk The Invading Sea is a collaboration of 26 Florida news organizations–25 daily newspapers, plus...
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OceanBased Perpetual Energy
OceanBased Perpetual Energy was honored to have our story appear this month in The Maritime Executive, the most recognized name in maritime media, the leading source of maritime news and information, and “intellectual capital of the highest order.” Check out the article and video here: https://maritime-executive.com/article/florida-firm-tests-generating-system-to-harness-gulf-stream-s-flow  
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OceanBased Perpetual Energy is delighted to have been named among the "Four Technologies Changing the World's Energy Future" by SaveOnEnergy.com
“Streaming is Believing,” wrote Jenna Careri, who named OceanBased Perpetual Energy as one of the “Four New Technologies Changing the World’s Energy Future.”  in a June 12, 2020 article for SaveOnEnergy.com, which analyzes and compares residential electricity prices in deregulated markets such as Texas. Citing the recent Washington Post article about OceanBased, she noted that, increasingly,...
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America’s grid was built to support fossil fuels; power is generated at centralized locations and then travels long distances over transmission lines to power peoples’ homes and businesses, Justine Calma writes for TheVerge.com. Renewable energy generation, on the other hand, is distributed more widely.  There’s also the issue of intermittency:  the amount of energy coming...
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Several dozen schools have stopped investing at least partially in fossil fuels, but there is debate over how much the move slows the effects of climate change or affects the bottom line of companies like Chevron and Exxon Mobil.  Michael Melia reports for the Associated Press here.
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