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  • Tuesday, July 16, 2013

    CALIF LOOKS TO THE PACIFIC FOR NEW ENERGY

    California, catch the next big energy wave; 'Blue' projects that harness ocean energy are taking off elsewhere. Why not here?

    David Helvarg, July 13, 2013 (LA Times)

    The first U.S. offshore wind turbine hooked into the U.S. power grid in June…off the coast of Maine, using a floating wind-generator prototype well suited for the deep ocean water typically found off the coast of California…Less than a month later, Britain inaugurated an offshore wind farm capable of powering half a million homes…[and] wave- and tidal-power generators and…[ocean thermal energy conversion] are being developed in Maine, Oregon, Scotland and China, but not in any significant way in California. Even Google, based in California, is making a major commitment to offshore wind powers but [not here]…California is the state most associated with alternative energy development, yet the state's greatest potential source of clean power (and its main geographic feature), the Pacific Ocean, is largely ignored…” click here for more

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