2008-03-16

Verdant Power's kinetic hydropower underwater turbines

A technology that can take advantage of the oceans’ kinetic energy in order to create electricity.
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It Came From the Sea--Renewable Energy, That Is

Companies and governments are counting on underwater turbines, submerged "wind" farms, and wave-riding electrical generators to use ocean turbulence to keep the lights on

TIDAL TURBINE: Verdant Power's kinetic hydropower underwater turbines are designed to generate electricity from the water currents of tides, rivers and man-made channels.

Verdant Power helps build sustainable communities around the world

A renewable energy company, Verdant Power seeks to generate mechanical and electrical power in a cost-effective manner, causing minimal or no ecological impact, and with consideration for social equity.

RITE Project - New York, NY:

World’s first kinetic hydropower provided to end-use customers!


This clean, sustainable energy has been provided directly to the following end-users on Roosevelt Island in Manhattan:


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It Came From the Sea--Renewable Energy, That Is: Scientific American
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