Organization:Independent Natural Resources, Inc
Independent Natural Resources, Inc. or INRI is an American IP holding company based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. It formed Renew Blue in Dallas as a wholly owned subsidiary charged with licensing the SEADOG pump.[1] The SEADOG Pump is an ocean-wave energy technology patented by Independent Natural Resources Inc. (INRI) and invented by Kenneth W. Welch, Jr.[2] The pump rises and falls with ocean swells, effectively capturing the energy in the ocean waves, to pump seawater to a land-based elevated holding tank. Once in the tank, the potential energy of the water can be used to drive hydroelectric generators, to generate electricity or desalinate water.[3][4][5]
The technology was tested in the Gulf of Mexico with results validated by Texas A&M University at Galveston.[6] The SEADOG Pump's manufacturer estimates that "a square-mile field of pumps could generate 50 to 1,500 megawatts of electricity – depending on the size and frequency of waves."[7]
The company's technology has been shown in energy conferences, including the Gulf Coast Innovation Conference & Showcase and the Energy and Clean Technology Venture Forum. It has had features in the Star Tribune,[8] the Houston Business Journal, the Houston Chronicle and Popular Mechanics.[9]
INRI ceased operations in 2010 and gone through bankruptcy and liquidation.
See also
- Texas Natural Resources, LLC
References
- ↑ http://houston.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2009/11/02/story5.html
- ↑ PRNewswire, Ocean Waves - Holding Potential to Meet World's Energy Needs - Can be Effectively Harnessed Through New Wave-Pump Technology, 08 06, 2007
- ↑ Fowler, Tom (9 October 2009). "Firm to Tap Power of Gulf Waves". Houston Chronicle.
- ↑ Trimble, Tyghe (23 October 2009). "Wave Power Desalination Plant Coming Soon to Texas". Popular Mechanics. http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/earth/4334777.html.
- ↑ "New Wave-Pump Technology Hits the Water". RenewableEnergyWorld.com. 22 February 2007. http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2007/02/new-wave-pump-technology-hits-the-water-47522.html.
- ↑ "WAVE Power Device Shows Promise". SeaDiscovery.com. http://www.seadiscovery.com/mt/mtStories.aspx?ShowStrory=1022822075.
- ↑ Childs, Dana (16 February 2007). "New ocean power company testing in Gulf of Mexico". Cleantech Group. http://cleantech.com/news/755/new-ocean-power-company-testing-in-gulf.
- ↑ Neal St. Anthony, "Company harnesses the power of the sea, 17 February 2007
- ↑ Tyghe Trimble, Wave Power Desalination Plant Coming Soon to Texas, 10/23/09, http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/earth/4334777.html
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent Natural Resources, Inc.
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