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Wave power is the transport of energy by ocean surface waves, and the capture of that energy to do useful work – for example, electricity generation, water desalination, or the pumping of water (into reservoirs).
Machinery able to exploit wave power is generally known as a wave energy converter (WEC).
Wave power is distinct from the diurnal flux of tidal power and the steady gyre of ocean currents. Wave-power generation is not currently a widely employed commercial technology, although there have been attempts to use it since at least 1890. In 2008, the first experimental wave farm was opened in Portugal, at the Aguçadoura Wave Park.
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BBC News - Wave power pistons bag Dyson award
A wave power generator that can harvest energy no matter which way the sea is running has won the UK leg of James Dyson`s engineering award.
MercoPress - Gibraltar to experiment with a wave-power alternative energy project The Government of Gibraltar has signed its first power purchase agreement for the provision of renewable energy. The agreement, which is with Eco Wave Power, is for the provision of an initial 0.5MW energy device on the eastside of the Rock.
ABC News - Buoy System Harnesses Wave Energy Buoy System Harnesses Wave Energy
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AENews - Wave Power News and Information about Wave Energy and Ocean Power Technologies.
BBC News - Wave power hope 'requires patience'
Douglas Fraser talks to Martin McAdam CEO of Aquamarine Power - one of the Scottish companies attempting to commercialise marine renewable energy.
www.newsnow.co.uk - NewsNow: Wave Power news | Breaking News & Search 24/7 Breaking news headlines about Wave Power, linking to 1,000s of sources around the world, on NewsNow: the one-stop shop for breaking news
greenthefuture.com - Wave Power: Latest News | GreenTheFuture.com This page features the latest news on the Wave Power industry from a variety of media outlets. Green The Future highlights all aspects of various green technologies, including technology overviews, market data, companies involved, pros & cons, DIY instructions, news, and other related info.
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