The GWEC produces electricity using a spinning flywheel housed within a floating structure. As the platform moves with the waves, the flywheel converts that motion into energy. Because the system ...
A team from Osaka University is developing a system that harnesses the movement of the sea to generate electricity.
New research presents a gyroscopic wave energy converter that absorbs up to 50% of wave energy across frequencies, nearing maximum efficiency and guiding improved designs. (Nanowerk News) Ocean waves ...
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Scientists may have figured out how to unlock the energy of ocean waves
(Joel Sharpe/Moment/Getty Images) There's a huge amount of clean energy locked away in ocean waves, if only we could find a way to harness more of it. A new study explains how a gyroscope sitting on ...
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