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  • For now, the most mature technology for storing energy appears to be electrochemical batteries. While they are expensive, the alte == Potential energy ==
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    Energy from waves
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  • {{Nav|title=Energy ...[[Wave Power]] · [[Currents]] · [[Osmotic Power]] · [[Energy Storage]] · [[Micro-grid]] · [[Biofuel]] · [[Wind turb
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  • {{Energy}}
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  • ==Energy storage== ==Energy Island==
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  • *[http://www.cder.dz/download/Art10-1_2.pdf Wind energy systems adapted to the seawater greenhouse desalination unit designed for a
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  • {{Energy}}
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  • ...nly used on long-distance cruising sailboats as a clean source of electric energy for charging batteries, operating electronics and even refrigerating food. {{Energy}}
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  • ...of floating structures and sustainable solutions for water management and energy supply." ...rch/tsi-research/sea-waveswind-power-%E2%80%93-floating-island-cooperation Energy Island project]
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  • * Damping [[waves]] using "clickets". They can also store the energy from waves.
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  • ...pe). The vessel could provide up to 70 MW of electrical or 300 MW of heat energy, enough for a city with population of 200,000 people. It could also be modi ...18 tonne2 of water in the oceans contains 4.6×10**9 tonne of uranium. The energy content of uranium burned in a breeder reactor is 1 MW day/g, or 1000 GW da
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  • ...ind via the 'solar wing' a single device, which harvests both sun and wind energy in a seaworthy manner at sea. Solar Sailor has won numerous awards for desi
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  • ...valent to a ricochet from a bullet, but probably more dangerous since less energy is dissipated. === directed energy weapons ===
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  • ...alination and potable water in one step, although it is traditionally very energy intensive, requires a good bit of space, and generates a lot of heat. Some ...ogy.net/vaporcompressiondistillers.html Vapor compression] is a relatively energy-efficient steam distillation method that's mature, available and already wi
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  • ...gy, and Seastead is an extremely good place to experiment with alternative energy sources like [[Growing algae|algae]] since "land" can be made easy. To get
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  • ...reducing waste and [http://wiki.seasteading.org/index.php/Biofuel creating energy]. Many [http://wiki.seasteading.org/index.php/IMTA wastewater treatment pla [[Category:Waste Disposal]][[Category:Energy]][[Category:Support Infrastructure]]
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  • ...g|right]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OTEC OTEC] stands for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. The basic idea is that you use the temperature difference betw ...ked upon by an external force, and in the process, it can transfer thermal energy from a cooler system to a warmer one, thereby acting as a heat pump rather
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  • {{Ocean Environment}}{{Infrastructure}}[[Category:Energy]]
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  • 1) Room for solar or wind systems for [[energy independence]]
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  • For now, the most mature technology for storing energy appears to be electrochemical batteries. While they are expensive, the alte == Potential energy ==
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  • * Much less energy to move
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  • ...her-than-normal crest is exposed to more wind force and absorbs additional energy. And if the wave happens to be unstable and breaks - because the rotating p
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  • ....ac.uk/dspace-jspui/bitstream/2134/6649/1/Passmore%203.pdf Drag levels and energy requirements on a SCUBA diver] ==Using currents for energy==
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  • {{Energy}}
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  • ...ok_beta/Power.html#wavepower the book] is a nice collection of ways to get energy from waves. * The energy you can get from waves is (according to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean
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  • Self-sufficiency (Micro farming, Algae culture, Renewable Energy)
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  • ...'ll be making our own clean water, fresh foods, raising fish and renewable energy. Selling excess that we produce above and beyond our needs can help us make '''Eco-Tourism.''' Our outpost will be built to last, powered by renewable energy, complete with waste recyclers and self-sufficient small scale farming/hydr
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  • ...ubes into actual small bags. Disadvantages: A bit more costly; using solar energy is more difficult. (Maybe the top layer could be tubes, the rest being smal
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  • ...r less than full self-sufficiency. We would like water self-sufficiency. Energy self-sufficiency might be nice, but if it's too expensive, we'll just use d ...s possible, but will not over constrain ourselves to be "carbon neutral", "energy positive", "pollution free", etc. We'll do the best we can, but if some fr
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  • ==Energy storage in ballast== ...difficulty, cost, etc would have to be investigated to see if some sort of energy storage in the ballast was reasonable.
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  • ...are hit by the moving water and brake the wave. In your case a lot of the energy was simply moving below the model because the wavelength is too big relativ * Making the wave break, instead of hitting something, means the dissipated energy is absorbed by the wave itself, not our structure.
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  • ...r with a counterweight and regenerative descent will help, at some cost in energy / nuisance.
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  • ==Energy== ;{{V|Ocean Energy Launch}}
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  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aQXg5M5DiM Ocean Energy Launch (Part-1)]
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  • ...Johnson Electro Mechanical Systems, Inc.] sells the Johnson Thermoelectric Energy Conversion System, [http://www.johnsonems.com/jhtec.html JTEC]. It is a sol
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  • ...estimated (Thorpe 1999) that the practical economic contribution from wave energy converters could be 2,000TWh/year (similar to current installed nuclear or
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    Energy from waves
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  • * Room for solar or wind systems for energy independence
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  • ...r wave stopping power you want the most rigidity over the most depth: wave energy travels by being spread over a half-wavelength down from the surface, the m
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  • == Energy storage == ....org/wiki/CAES compressed air energy storage]. This would store plenty of energy for the average family. Could even be used to power motors for maneuvering
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  • == Energy Storage == ...erator runs on air pressure. Plenty of energy storage for a family. Some energy is lost making cold air, but we probably can use the cold air to cool the h
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  • ...ental power source for seasteads could be [http://www.meridian-int-res.com/Energy/Atmospheric.htm atmospheric electricity]. The principle is very simple: ele ...tial] across the whole planet, so any device that taps into this potential energy reserve would work everywhere within the same conditions, and this reserve
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  • These energy producing floating breakwaters would need to encircle the sea stead and its ...three ranks are used the third rank of wave units may not get enough wave energy to be useful. We may not install a wave power system just big springs.
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  • ...ave stead would be flatter because the wave stead has absorbed some of the energy. Wave steads could be linked together. The forces on the ducks don't transf **Depends on size and how cheap we can make the bearings and energy systems. Wave power industry is doing that for us.
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  • ...chor]. If we put one of these under each corner it could dissipate enough energy that bobbing would not be a problem even for a spar/cylinder shaped float ( ...ut round floats is that up/down motion makes a wave which gets rid of that energy. There is no memory of the last wave that can get things bobbing up and do
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  • ...ete waste to make geopolymers, which is what gives this material the large energy saving. This technology has experienced rapid growth in the last decade wit ...alt rebar does not conduct electricity or induce fields when exposed to RF energy, great for MRI or data buildings.
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  • ...to increase the number of balls to 6. Interesting. May be used to collect energy as you suggested. ...ments, which is nice for the inhabitants and offers an enourmous amount of energy. The construction might be difficult and costly, though. [[User:Joep|Joep]]
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  • == Energy Generation and Storage == ...ship fender alone) before the tripod becomes unstable. So the compression energy this can absorb without damage is very large.
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  • {{Nav|title=Energy ...[[Wave Power]] · [[Currents]] · [[Osmotic Power]] · [[Energy Storage]] · [[Micro-grid]] · [[Biofuel]] · [[Wind turb
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  • # Energy: Diesel for backup at least. Some solar, wind, wave.
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  • ...pack. Range from 40 to 121 pounds of thrust. Expensive, but compact and energy dense due to the Lithium Ion. Not really meant to be trolling motors but as
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  • * does not have to be energy or food self-sufficient; food and fuel re-supplies are allowed. (Although
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  • ...w.youtube.com/watch?v=mABsBA0UVJk stay up overnight] (using both potential energy and battery) would be ideal.
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  • ...namics (supersonic regime is very different from subsonic), waste a lot of energy into producing a deafening shriek, and litterally eat away the metal.
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  • ==Energy put into moving water== The energy put into this mass of water by the propeller is:
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  • Because waves contain an amount of energy that grows with the square of their height, the larger waves are extremely
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  • ...because canals provide an exelent way of transportation and boats use less energy than cars.
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  • ...re-designs/waterwalkder-used-utility-poles-and-big-buoys?page=5 extra kite energy demo]
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  • from wind/solar/wave energy sources, although a desil generator remains for emergencies or high power c
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  • {{Energy}}
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  • ...only as an additional support system on the perimeter of the vessel. Wave energy is also an option that could be explored, as long as it doesn't diminish th ...ssing systems, backup generators, hydrogen/oxygen/nitrogen generators (for energy storage and/or scuba), furnishings, gardening seeds and tools, and various
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  • 1. Energy independence. ...ild solar arrays or some other form of sustainable energy method to obtain energy independence.
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  • Using louvers to convert multi-directional wave energy on the open ocean and convert it into a directional force for propulsion an ...a single direction within a wave in order to transfer part of that kinetic energy to a watercraft or seastead for the purposes of low-speed propulsion or sta
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  • Btw, couldn't the same system be used to capture wave energy by creating windmills where the blades use louvers to only be affected by w ...org/wiki/Compressed_air_engine compressed air engine] and a generator. The energy can in turn be used for propulsion, of course. Don't forget about your note
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  • * Energy levels are kept up by social contact. We are tribal creatures, after all.
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  • ...monopolies, surface and subterranean land, physical properties, organisms, energy, electromagnetic frequency bands, airspace, waters, seabed, buildings, busi
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  • ...atteryjunction.com/18650.html 18650 Lithium Ion batteries] which have high energy density and low prices since they're also used by the millions in laptops.
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  • ...nd of Saturday night. Some physical mechanism whereby everyone can put in energy at once. Try to see how high we can get the fountain together. Reaching h
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  • ...pact on someone who grew their own food and had solar panels for all their energy needs. ...rgo is a real threat. However, if seasteaders produce their own food and energy then this method of control loses its impact.
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  • ...784 patented] system designed to utilize underwater hydrothermal vents for energy, mining, and water desalination. It was designed by Bruce C. Marshall of C ==Recoverable Energy==
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  • ...ity, and for streamlines bodies, it can be arbitrarily low. Therefore, the energy required to move or maintain position for a platform is much higher than fo ...o industrial data, such generators consume about 0.2st of fuel per MWhr of energy produced.
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  • ...ity first. Force= Mass * Acceleration. A given mass moving slowly has less energy to shed than the same mass moving quickly. The more quickly it sheds that v ==Energy==
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  • {{Energy}}
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  • ...gy into power and creates a wave damped area behind the duck. Most of this energy would be used keeping the sea stead on station. This assumes no anchoring b Behind the wave stead array the waves are damped to 10% amplitude and energy. In this calm area we could add a wide variety of installations. Including
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  • and http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/floating-solar-island-concept/ This is a major fuel technology. Abundant storable energy in the form of methane or methanol. Both are plastics precursors. The best
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  • [[Category:Waste Disposal]][[Category:Energy]]
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  • ...:Aquaponics]][[Category:hydroponics]][[Category:Waste Disposal]][[Category:Energy]]
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  • ...with it, while providing: affordability, availability of food, water, and energy.
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  • File:Catalog of dc appliances and power systems lbnl-5364e.pdf
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  • ...nal Requirements - This system will be used to generate clean and infinite energy with low maintenance. * Costs - It depends on the amount of energy to be generated.
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  • ...aintain, but it may provide better protection against ocean forces in high-energy wave environments. [23] A green solution is generally less ex ...gn of certain aids to navigation to enhance their ability to reflect radar energy. In general, these fixtures materially improve the visibility for use by ve
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  • ...aintain, but it may provide better protection against ocean forces in high-energy wave environments. </span><span class="c68">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...very long shelf life while dry, can be used to very deep depths, have high energy densities, and have long duty cycles. Disadvantages are that the cell volta
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  • ...span class="c13">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy renewable energy]</span><span class="c24"> with a higher yield than wind farms on land, w <b>Ocean wave energy</b><span class="c99"> [ </span><span class="c91">[https://en.wikipedia
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