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Interview with Martin Burger of Blue Energy
CEO of company now implementing its technology commercially, will be
interviewed live on Oct. 7, from 3:00 to
3:55 Pacific. Turbine design could product energy for as cheaply as two
cents per kilowatt hour, well below commercial grid energy wholesale prices
today.
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Blue Energy tidal turbine sketch
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VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA -- On Oct. 7, 2006 from 3:00 to 3:55 pm Pacific,
Sterling Allan of PESN will do a live
interview with Martin Burger, CEO of Blue Energy, a company that has developed a
tidal energy harnessing technology that is now going into commercial
production. (The interview was originally scheduled a week prior but had
to be postponed due to technical difficulties of the host, BBSRadio.com.)
Burger was a speaker at the recent Conference on Future Energy hosted by the
Integrity Research Institute in Washington, DC.
After many years of designing turbines and building prototypes to test, the
company is now beginning commercial installations. One of their designs entails
a bridge that doubles as a tidal dam. Scotland, an area with high tidal flow and
with a need for inter-island transportation, is likely to host the first
installation. This tidal generation deployment is projected to result in energy
generation at a cost of as low as two cents per kilowatt-hour, which is well
below any conventional energy generation pricing.
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Page composed by Sterling
D. Allan Sept. 29, 2006
Last updated October 06, 2006
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