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Off the coast of Oregon , the wind blows hard and waves are strong, attracting researchers and businesses.
The coastal waters of Oregon are shaping up to be key for advances in two forms of renewable energy.
The Biden administration announced Monday it will invest over $112 million to boost the design, fabrication and testing of wave energy devices.
The only way to build offshore wind power on the West Coast is to use floating turbines.
PacWave South site in Oregon is n’t the first grid-connected wave energy test site in the nation.
It will be the first to be connected to the continental U.S. grid.
With waves up to 20 feet possible at the Oregon test site, Hales estimates its peak capacity will be 20 megawatts — enough to power some 2,000 homes.
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