Experts have been attempting to harness the power of the wave since the late 19th century. The present looks grim, but the future looks bright for wave generated electricity.Wave Power
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Riding the waves in order to create the pressure needed to move electricity-producing turbines, the bobbers and hoses of a wave power system require no power besides the renewable energy of the earth’s waves to operate. Canada has more than enough water power on its shores to make wave and tidal power a priority.
The Problem With Power That Comes From Nature (solar, Wind and Wave) is That it is Difficult and Expensive to Store. Battery Technology Has Developed Very Slowly. But With Funding and the Essential Need to Reduce our Co2 Emmisions, Storage Technology Will Develop Exponentially and Solutions Will be Found.
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Pelamis Wave Power designs and manufactures the Pelamis Wave Energy Converter. The company was established in 1998 and now employees around 70 people. The company is based in Edinburgh in Leith Docks. It was voted seventh in the inaugural Guardian/Library ...
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