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SUMMARY:Tidal and River Hydrokinetics’ Role in the Clean Energy Transition
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC), based in Portland, Maine, is a global leader in marine hydrokinetic technologies that harness the power of river and tidal currents into predictable electricity without the use of dams or impoundments. \nJoin ORPC’s Vice President of Development, Nathan Johnson, to hear updates and learn more about their tidal energy project in Eastport and river hydrokinetic project in Millinocket. Nate will discuss the value of hydrokinetics to the grid, expand on the overall clean energy transition, and dive into opportunities for growth in Maine and beyond.\n\n
URL:https://www.maineconservation.org/calendar/tidal-and-river-hydrokinetics/
ORGANIZER;CN=Maggie Somers:MAILTO:maggie@maineconservation.org
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