Harnessing wave power can be a tricky business. It's one thing to build a device that simply moves up and down with the waves, but another to build one that's efficient enough to be cost-effective. Swedish company CorPower Ocean claims to have done just that, however. Its wave energy converter buoys reportedly generate five times more energy per ton of device, at a third the cost of other wave power systems. .. Continue Reading CorPower system gives wave power the gears
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Renewable Energy, Wave Power
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