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Verdant Power is a maker and installer of tidal power and hydroelectric systems. Their primary device is an underwater turbine similar to a three-bladed wind turbine that is designed to capture energy from tidal currents and (precipitation-driven) river currents. The company uses the trade term kinetic hydropower to distinguish their systems from those (tidal and hydroelectric) based on dam construction.

Verdant Power develops projects and technology that deliver clean renewable energy from the currents of oceans, rivers and manmade channels.1
* Dean Whatmoor, a logistics manager for Verdant Power, holds a model of the company's underwater turbines which generate hydroelectric power.2
* Verdant Leads River/Tide Energy Pursuit - Verdant Power is a world leader in commercializing low-impact kinetic hydropower solutions, harnessing the energy from river, tide, and 3
Photos courtesy Verdant Power Strong tidal currents can spin underwater turbines to generate electricity.4
allows Verdant Power to construct, operate, and maintain its Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy (RITE) Project in the East Channel of the East River in New York City.5
Dean Corren, Verdant Power’s Director of Technology Development, monitoring the transmission of electricity from the turbines.6
Headquartered in New York, Verdant Power has been developing hydropower technology since 2000.7
Marine hydro firm Verdant Power has filed an application with the U.S.8
Marine renewable energy solutions company Verdant Power is currently in the process of optimising its technology for commercial distribution.9
New York, NY New York-based Verdant Power has filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that would allow the company to install up to 30 new tidal power turbines 10
New York-based Verdant Power has applied for permission to install up to 30 tidal power turbines in the city's East River.11
New York-based Verdant Power has filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that would allow the company to install up to 30 new tidal power turbines 12
One of Verdant Power's tidal turbines prior to installation in the East River.13
Power ebb: Verdant Power is installing six of these underwater turbines in New York’s East River.14
Since 2006, Verdant Power has been testing six underwater turbines installed on the river bed to generate electricity.15
Since April 2007 Verdant Power has been running a prototype project in the East River between Queens and Roosevelt Island in New York City; it was the first major tidal-power 16
the six underwater tidal turbines Verdant Power plans to test in the East River. The turbines will work like underground windmills, using the river's current to generate electricity.17

Verdant Power and Pelamis Wave Power are two companies which have developed technologies that can take advantage of the oceans’ kinetic energy in order to create electricity.18
Verdant Power expects to complete this $10 to 20 million East River project, including power conditioning and grid connection, by 2007.19
Verdant Power Inc receives a $.20
Verdant Power is currently developing sustainable tidal power projects in the U.S. and Canada.21
Verdant Power is working with the consortium on recourse assessments. Existing Projects The CORE Project St.22
Verdant Power plans to install 30 tidal turbines in the East River in New York City, representing the first tidal power plant in the U.S. The turbines use newly designed composite blades.23
Verdant power receives first FERC pilot project license = * Stoel Rives LLP * Chad Marriott 24
Verdant Power submitted an application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission earlier this week, which if approved would make it the only tidal energy system in the US licensed 25
Verdant Power — Harnessing the Energy of Moving Water - NREL is collaborating with Verdant Power on a CRADA to design, and test a new composite rotor 26
Verdant Power's license application was submitted under FERC's Hydrokinetic Pilot Project Licensing Process, developed to allow for the advancement of U.S.27
Verdant Power's Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy project, to be built in three phases, will install up to 30 commercial class turbines with five generator units mounted on the riverbed to capture energy from 28
Verdant Power, a New York company, filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to install up to 30 new tidal power turbines in the east channel of New York’s East River.29
Verdant Power, as part of its RITE project (Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy), is in the midst of applying for a license to build and market both a 30 turbine 30
Verdant Power, LLC, is the world-wide expert and leader in developing and commercializing free-flow or kinetic hydropower systems – modular and scalable hydroelectric power without dams – a 31
We’ve been closely following Verdant Power‘s tidal turbine tests in the East River, and on Monday, the U.S.32
without having to dam them? That's what Verdant Power is trying to do with its free flow turbines (which we've covered in the past: "Lunar Power" comes to New York and NBC Coverage of 33
1 (Bloomberg) - Verdant Power LLC, builder of the first tidal-power project in the U.S.34

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