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Canada: Provinces’ premiers launch Energy Strategy

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Nova Scotia, British Columbia reaffirm tidal partnership

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US wave energy simulation team wins COER award

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Nova Scotia, British Columbia Ink Tidal Energy MoU

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VIDEO: CalWave’s Wave Carpet device

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VIDEO: ORPC’s RivGen turbine in Kvichak River

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New Grant for Tidal Energy Development

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Canada, UK Team Up for Tidal Energy Research

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Scientists Embark on Gulf of Alaska Survey

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FORCE Builds Two Subsea Observation Platforms

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VIDEO: In-stream tidal energy at FORCE

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US Wave Energy Prize: Race-on for 92 teams

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USD 2 Mln Wave Energy Prize Attracts 92 Teams

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ONC to Build New Arctic Cabled Observatory

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Azura wave energy device produces clean power in Hawaii

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