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==Tidal==
==Tidal==


Tidal Energy Development | Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center. Available at: http://mcspolicycenter.umaine.edu/?q=ferland_V17N2 [Accessed March 20, 2009].
*Tidal Energy Development | Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center. Available at: http://mcspolicycenter.umaine.edu/?q=ferland_V17N2 [Accessed March 20, 2009].


Baber, A.W., 1981. Utilization of the free and at present dissipated gravitational force inherent in tidal motion by conversion to electrical energy, using compressed air as the active intermediary,
*Baber, A.W., 1981. Utilization of the free and at present dissipated gravitational force inherent in tidal motion by conversion to electrical energy, using compressed air as the active intermediary,


Fay, J.A., 1983. Harnessing the tides,
*Fay, J.A., 1983. Harnessing the tides,


Giguere, A., 1981. Apparatus for utilizing tidal variation to generate electricity. , Medium: X; Size: Pages: v.
*Giguere, A., 1981. Apparatus for utilizing tidal variation to generate electricity. , Medium: X; Size: Pages: v.


Gorlov, A.M., 1981. Some new conceptions in the approach to harnessing tidal energy,
*Gorlov, A.M., 1981. Some new conceptions in the approach to harnessing tidal energy,


Hammons, T.J.U., 1993. Tidal power,
*Hammons, T.J.U., 1993. Tidal power,


Mashhoon, B. & Theiss, D.S., 1982. Relativistic tidal forces and the possibility of measuring them,
*Mashhoon, B. & Theiss, D.S., 1982. Relativistic tidal forces and the possibility of measuring them,


Musial, W., 2008. Status of Wave and Tidal Power Technologies for the United States, Available at: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/935895-nMnNjU/ [Accessed March 23, 2009].<br>
*Musial, W., 2008. Status of Wave and Tidal Power Technologies for the United States, Available at: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/935895-nMnNjU/ [Accessed March 23, 2009].<br>
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Wind

  • Ackermann, T. & InterScience, W., 2005. Wind power in power systems, John Wiley Chichester, West Sussex, England.
  • Lewis, J. & Wiser, R., 2005. Fostering a Renewable Energy Technology Industry: An InternationalComparison of Wind Industry Policy Support Mechanisms. Journal Name: Energy Policy; Journal Volume: 35; Journal Issue: 3; Related Information: Journal Publication Date: 2006, Medium: ED.

Solar

  • Anadon, L.D. et al., 2009. Tackling U.S. energy challenges and opportunities: preliminary policy recommendations for enhancing energy innovation in the United States, Available at: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/948079-dPKfrS/ [Accessed March 23, 2009].
  • Archer, M.D., 2001. Clean electricity from photovoltaics, Imperial College Press.
  • Barth, K., 2008. High Throughput, Continuous, Mass Production of Photovoltaic Modules, Available at: /servlets/purl/927426-96JVGH/ [Accessed March 23, 2009].
  • Zweibel, K. & Singh, P., 1993. Harnessing solar power: the photovoltaics challenge. American Journal of Physics, 61, 286.

Tidal

  • Baber, A.W., 1981. Utilization of the free and at present dissipated gravitational force inherent in tidal motion by conversion to electrical energy, using compressed air as the active intermediary,
  • Fay, J.A., 1983. Harnessing the tides,
  • Giguere, A., 1981. Apparatus for utilizing tidal variation to generate electricity. , Medium: X; Size: Pages: v.
  • Gorlov, A.M., 1981. Some new conceptions in the approach to harnessing tidal energy,
  • Hammons, T.J.U., 1993. Tidal power,
  • Mashhoon, B. & Theiss, D.S., 1982. Relativistic tidal forces and the possibility of measuring them,


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