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− | In [http://seasteading.org/seastead.org/commented/paper/infra.html#Wave_Power the book] is a nice collection of ways to get energy from waves. | + | [[Image:Braking Wave.jpg|300px|right]]In [http://seasteading.org/seastead.org/commented/paper/infra.html#Wave_Power the book] is a nice collection of ways to get energy from waves. |
* [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4216655.html Patent for a wave-operated power plant] with more links to other patents. | * [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4216655.html Patent for a wave-operated power plant] with more links to other patents. |
Revision as of 00:51, 3 June 2008
In the book is a nice collection of ways to get energy from waves.
- Patent for a wave-operated power plant with more links to other patents.
- The energy you can get from waves is (according to Wikipedia):
- ρ = water density (1020 to 1029 kg·m-3 for Seawater)
- g = gravity acceleration (9.81 m/s2)
- H = wave height
Videos
- The West Wave Project
- Wave Hub, 10 miles off Hayle on north coast of Cornwall
- Pelamis Wave Energy Converter
- By Pelamis Wave Power
- CETO - SeaPowerPlan invention
- Hypalon bladders are affixed to a piston that moves inside a tube secured to the seabed.
- Google Tech Talk
- On wave energy and Pelamis