Maximilian Platzer and Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn, The Green Energy Ship Project: Renewable Energy from Wind over Water

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By William Kingston

In 2017, William Kingston reviewed the Hannon report from the University of Strathclyde1 on British attempts to capture ocean wave energy (Prometheus 35, 2, pp.145–58). The report is a study of failed innovation, as Kingston emphasizes in his review essay. Five years on, he is more optimis- tic about the prospects for new approaches towards economic exploitation of an inexhaustible source of clean energy.

page: 228 – 235
Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation
Volume 38, Issue 2
SKU: 380205

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By William Kingston

In 2017, William Kingston reviewed the Hannon report from the University of Strathclyde1 on British attempts to capture ocean wave energy (Prometheus 35, 2, pp.145–58). The report is a study of failed innovation, as Kingston emphasizes in his review essay. Five years on, he is more optimis- tic about the prospects for new approaches towards economic exploitation of an inexhaustible source of clean energy.

page: 228 – 235
Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation
Volume 38, Issue 2
SKU: 380205