Comments on: wave energy https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=172 Fri, 15 Apr 2005 15:31:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.10 By: Jean-Sebastien https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=172&cpage=1#comment-438 Fri, 15 Apr 2005 15:31:58 +0000 /?p=172#comment-438 That’s interesting. I had heard of ocean tide energy before but not ocean waves.
It sounds promising. It would be the perfect energy source for small island nations, which don’t
have much other alternatives than burning oil at the moment. They got no land, but a lot
of coastline.

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By: Liam https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=172&cpage=1#comment-433 Wed, 13 Apr 2005 22:02:51 +0000 /?p=172#comment-433 It’s interesting to note that one of the things holding back the funding of these projects is that wave energy is not currently eligible for a renewable energy tax credit, making it more difficult to attract funding. The article also points out that the energy bill giving tax credits to renewable resources is stalled, because it includes allowing drilling in the arctic wildlife refuge.

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By: Ira https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=172&cpage=1#comment-426 Wed, 13 Apr 2005 12:46:08 +0000 /?p=172#comment-426 I have heard about a possible wave energy test facilitry in St. Andrews, New Brunswick on the Bay of Funday. I don’t know whatever happened to it, but yes this would be a great alternative to coal, not to mention all the other types of energy generation that cause damage to the environment.

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