posted June 18, 2022 08:34 am by BayWall
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The potential is there. Tidal Power Technology for the future. Research/experimenting and eventually reality. -Heat wave: how Orkney is leading a tidal power revolution | Environment | The Guardian
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posted June 12, 2022 09:05 am by BayWall
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Golden Triangle area will require a lot of electricity. Could a windfarm play a role? Also-Tahltan Central Government, B.C. make history under Declaration Act | BC Gov News
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posted May 18, 2022 11:48 am by BayWall
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The Village of Queen Charlotte is returning to its roots. Queen Charlotte Council passed a motion to restore the ancestral, Haida name, Village of Daajing Giids, during their regular meeting on May
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posted May 01, 2022 11:13 am by BayWall
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In addition to employing ultra sound, migration pattern study and other ideas. There is a method of making windows look like a barrier to birds. Could not window marker idea be placed on turbine
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posted April 24, 2022 12:47 pm by BayWall
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The First Nations Leadership Council has unveiled the B.C. First Nations Climate Strategy. 20 Urgent Calls for Climate Action.pdf (bcafn.ca)
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posted March 31, 2022 08:36 pm by BayWall
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In addition to the offshore substation, need an offshore converter station AC/DC and an onshore substation DC/AC. Add in the turbines, cable array, onshore transmission line construction to link to
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posted March 31, 2022 08:23 pm by BayWall
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The winds are strong in Hecate Strait. Would require the strongest turbine design to withstand high waves and wind. I have seen videos of storms there. Nature has to be approached with the best
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posted March 30, 2022 07:18 pm by BayWall
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Alex Botta (March 24, 2022) National Observer The obvious solution is to subsidize green hydrogen initiatives, and a host of other clean energy and conservation projects. About
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posted March 30, 2022 07:57 am by BayWall
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I think as the years progress, a detailed seabed survey could be done in Hecate Strait. Marine research, fisheries, ocean science, offshore energy, marine archeological research, etc. Both still
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posted March 29, 2022 08:49 pm by BayWall
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I don't know where everything stands with the project. An option is for economic benefits to flow from local initiatives and not only supplying the grid. BC Hydro can still supply the area for
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posted March 28, 2022 06:50 am by BayWall
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'Ignored': Climate change fight should shift to look at forest policy, scientist says (msn.com)
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posted March 12, 2022 04:31 pm by BayWall
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What is becoming more common around the world is focusing on the impact of windfarms (onshore and offshore) on cultural heritage. Below the waters (archaeology/fishery) and at water level (visual
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posted March 12, 2022 03:47 am by BayWall
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Way too long on his forum thinking out loud. Will let things go at their pace. I think that recent drop was an impatient investor. But the industry itself moves slowly. Environmental review and
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posted March 10, 2022 06:32 am by BayWall
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Mix hydro and windpower to produce the green hydrogen. According to BC Hydro, domestic hydro demand will be maxed out in the future. No new mega dams are planned. Planning ahead in time will address
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posted March 10, 2022 06:23 am by BayWall
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Canada could eventually be home to a number of green hydrogen facilities. Macquarie’s Green Investment Group, for example, is part of a consortium looking to develop another major plant that would be
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posted March 09, 2022 08:37 am by BayWall
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This is one way green energy planners have to think. Here is an example from Sweden how a lumber mill got a new lease on life. Century-Old Paper Mill Will Become Northvolt Gigafactory
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posted March 08, 2022 09:24 pm by BayWall
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I had one comment, yes vessels spotted in 1787 and earlier. Haida Gwaii, 1787 | Northwest Coast Archaeology (qmackie.com) Cute short tailed weasel spotted also--Scientists discover
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posted March 08, 2022 06:04 pm by BayWall
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In the Investigative stage maybe deploy multiple floating LiDAR stations to measure wind speed, direction, etc and map the sea floor, water depth, etc. There is a Met Mast on site for 20 years. And
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posted March 08, 2022 08:18 am by BayWall
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With current high natural gas prices, green hydrogen is now cheaper to produce than with grey hydrogen. If a hydrogen hub is desired for the Prince Rupert area, an opportunity may exist for a
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posted March 08, 2022 12:38 am by BayWall
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Wow, quite a monologue. I watch the stock price. Thinly traded and declining. A lack of news will do it. Despite all my posts I never called Oceanic. Confidentiality is important. Securing
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