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OceanBased Perpetual Energy Featured in National Hydropower Association Marine Energy Commercialization Strategy Report
OceanBased Perpetual Energy was featured last week in an April 14, 2021 National Hydropower Association (NHA) press release detailing its recent key industry report, “Commercialization Strategy for Marine Energy.” To read the NHA press release, click here. “Especially in light of our breakthrough milestone last year, in which we generated electricity for a full 24...
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Jennifer Granholm as Secretary of Energy
OceanBased Perpetual Energy, a South Florida-based ocean energy pioneer, congratulates former Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm as the new United States Secretary of Energy. Secretary Granholm was confirmed by the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee with a vote of 64-35 today, February 25, 2021. “Governor Granholm has the leadership skills, the vision, and...
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2020 Hydrogen and Marine Energy Roundup
OceanBased Perpetual Energy takes a look back at 2020 from a marine energy and hydrogen market perspective! Green hydrogen exceeded expectations in 2020 with a spate of huge projects, binding deployment targets and a handful of gigafactories.  Read the GreenTechMedia.com story by John Parnell entitled “2020: The Year of Green Hydrogen in 10 Stories” here....
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OceanBased Perpetual Energy Notes National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day
The sixth National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day took place on October 8, 2020, and OceanBased Perpetual Energy joined the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s (EERE’s) Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office in celebrating advances in hydrogen and fuel cells. Interestingly, October 8 was selected as the official...
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April 9, 2020–WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Department of Energy announced up to $38 million in funding for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program, Submarine Hydrokinetic And Riverine Kilo-megawatt Systems (SHARKS). The program seeks to design economically attractive Hydrokinetic Turbines (HKT) for tidal and riverine currents. “America’s tidal and riverine currents remain...
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There is still plenty of untapped renewable energy to be scoured from running water — and the U.S. Department of Energy is determined to pry it loose with $38 million for a newly announced research program.  The new announcement lends additional support to the prospects for deploying renewables as an economic recovery strategy in the...
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