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Initial evaluation of tidal stream energy resources at Portland Bill, UK
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ME1¿marine energy extraction: tidal resource analysis
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Developments in the design of the PS Frog Mk 5 wave energy converter
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A. Babarit, B. Multon, V. Debusschere, A.H. Clément, G. Robin, H. Ben Ahmed, G. Duclos
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J. Kim Swales, Nick D. Hanley, Peter G. McGregor, Karen Turner
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A.D. Grant, G. Connor, J.A. Clarke, C.M. Johnstone
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Prototype testing of the wave energy converter wave dragon
Peter Frigaard, Jens Peter Kofoed, Erik Friis-Madsen, Hans Chr. Sørensen
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A. Sarmento, T. Lewis, G. Lemonis, C.M. Johnstone, K. Nielsen
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Power output performance characteristics of a horizontal axis marine current turbine
L. Myers, A.S. Bahaj
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On applicability of reciprocating flow turbines developed for wave power to tidal power conversion
K. Takenouchi, A. Furukawa, K. Okuma, T. Setoguchi
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An integrated system of the floating wave energy converter and electrolytic hydrogen producer
Sergey A. Temeev, Alexander A. Temeev, Victor P. Belokopytov
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Extreme wave heights in the North Atlantic from Altimeter Data
Peter Challenor, Chris Retzler, Werenfrid Wimmer
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Hydrodynamics of marine current turbines
W.M.J. Batten, J.R. Chaplin, A.S. Bahaj, A.F. Molland
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