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Capturing the energy of ocean waves
IECEC '02. 2002 37th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 2002., 2004This paper will propose a concept of efficiently capturing the power of ocean waves. Many concepts have been pursued for over 100 years, but none have proven to be commercially viable for widespread operation. The waves offer 2 to 3 million megawatts of clean, renewable energy globally with up to 65 megawatts available per mile of coastline in ...
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2011
Previous chapters of this book have explained the technology for harnessing the power of water on land. In addition to this, there exists the opportunity for power generation in the water of oceans. This chapter will cover the technology involved in converting and utilizing the power of ocean.
Hermann-Josef Wagner, Jyortirmay Mathur
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Previous chapters of this book have explained the technology for harnessing the power of water on land. In addition to this, there exists the opportunity for power generation in the water of oceans. This chapter will cover the technology involved in converting and utilizing the power of ocean.
Hermann-Josef Wagner, Jyortirmay Mathur
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1982
Abstract Renewable ocean energy sources can eventually supply a large fraction of man’s energy needs, starting in the 1990s. Their use will require technologies for converting to useful form such naturally occurring ocean phenomena as tides, currents, waves, salinity gradients and thermal gradients.
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Abstract Renewable ocean energy sources can eventually supply a large fraction of man’s energy needs, starting in the 1990s. Their use will require technologies for converting to useful form such naturally occurring ocean phenomena as tides, currents, waves, salinity gradients and thermal gradients.
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A review of energy extraction from wind and ocean: Technologies, merits, efficiencies, and cost
Ocean Engineering, 2023Shafiqur Rehman +2 more
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