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Jan 12, 2024 - Why Is It So Hard To Harness Wave Energy? From NASA`s satellite technology to the towering wind turbines and expansive solar panel arrays, the journey of renewable energy has been nothing short of astounding. But amidst these remarkable advancements, a new player is emerging, poised to redefine the renewable energy landscape - wave energy. Waves, driven by constant ocean winds, hold immense potential as a clean energy source. However, harnessing this energy is a complex task. Waves are not uniform; they vary in size and move in intricate patterns. Designs to capture wave energy have evolved significantly, from the quirky "wave energy duck" of 1975 to modern innovations like point-absorbers and surface attenuators. What`s striking is that there`s no one-size-fits-all solution for wave energy. Each design has its unique strengths, making it an exciting field of exploration. Yet, challenges persist, including the corrosive ocean environment and the need for costly, durable materials. Despite these hurdles, innovators are undeterred. They are determined to make wave energy the third pillar of renewable energy alongside wind and solar. These challenges, rather than setbacks, serve as opportunities to drive progress and create a more sustainable future. In a world where innovation constantly pushes boundaries, wave energy represents a promising frontier, standing as a testament to human ingenuity and our commitment to cleaner, greener energy sources. |
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