Technology

Texas Natural Resources, LLC

By creating an industry-first, Baseload Renewable Energy, TNR will be poised to meet the energy needs of municipalities, commercial businesses, and other local entities.

 

The SEADOG Pump (a non LBS technology), is a wave energy converter that primarily uses buoyancy as the means for converting wave energy into mechanical energy for moving large volumes of water for multiple applications.


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Efforts to increase SEADOG’s output in smaller wave regimes – and in turn reduce the cost of electrical generation – resulted in the development of the AQuarius™ Energy Systems (AQ) and Energy Storehouse™ (ESH) technologies. These protected technologies (patents filed in May, 2010) can deliver consistent and continuous renewable energy virtually anywhere on the planet.

 
 
AQ is a closed-loop system that generates consistent and continuous waves providing 24/7 electrical generation without being restricted by its geography – it can operate on both inland and coastal applications. Occupying a small footprint, AQ benefits from a very high capacity factor that results in reduced per KWh energy costs. AQ is the building block for low cost distributed electricity, as well as utility sized installations. TNR’s initial application is to construct and deploy the AQ system north of Houston, Texas to produce constant and continuous electricity from wave activity.