Archive for July, 2010
Off Shore Wind Farm Barrow

Portugal opens the world’s first wave power farm
The world’s first commercial power plant converting the energy of sea waves into electricity started working off Portugal’s coast, in a project that should be expanded nearly 10-fold over the next few years. The “Pelamis” wave energy converters generate clean and renewable energy. They are a world first. Three articulated steel “sea-snakes” moored to the seabed three miles off Portugal’s northern coast, each about the length of a nuclear submarine, generate a total of 2.25 megawatts, enough to supply 1500 households with electricity. One Pelamis alone generates the equivalent of what a wind turbine was producing five years ago, ie around 750 KW/H. In time, there will be 25 Pelamis converters off the coast of Portugal. Portugal currently generates almost 45% of the electricity used in the country from renewable energy sources. The aim is to hit 60% by 2020. In the medium term, Portugal hopes to rival Denmark and Japan in the field of renewable energies.
Ryan Kalish Tops List of Red Sox’ Most-Improved Prospects
The Red Sox’ minor league system has produced some of the best young players in baseball over the past five seasons, from former MVP and All-Star Dustin Pedroia to key role players such as Daniel Bard .
Published Jul 23, 2010.
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