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Sitkana Secures Department of Energy Grant to Revolutionize Tidal Energy Capture Using Idle Fishing Vessels

JUNEAU, Alaska--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sitkana, an emerging startup specializing in hydroelectric technologies to harness the power of the earth's tides, is thrilled to announce a partnership with Sandia National Laboratories on their groundbreaking project, "Mobilizing Under-utilized Vessels for Tidal Energy Capture," which has been selected to receive a prestigious grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Technology Transitions. This visionary project aims to harness the untapped potent...

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