Ocean Energy
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Wave energy is a type of renewable energy obtained from the movement of waves created by the wind on the surface of oceans or seas. This energy is converted into electrical energy through specially designed systems by utilizing the upward and downward movement of the water.
It has been calculated that the power in ocean waves, which occur when winds formed by the differential heating of the Earth's surface blow over the sea surface, is more concentrated than that of other renewable energy sources.
Although it varies by location, the average daily solar energy flux is 100 W per square meter.
The fact that the power source is infinite and abundant brings a new approach to areas such as indirectly reducing dependence on fossil fuels, global warming, acid rain, and all types of pollution; creating job opportunities; providing electricity to remote areas without electrical grids; enabling the use of potential technology in other marine environment operations; converting saltwater into freshwater and pumping it to needed regions; pumping deep-sea riches to the surface; and protecting coastlines.
Benefits of Wave Energy:
Renewable and Dense Resource: Since waves are formed continuously, the energy source is inexhaustible. Furthermore, the density of wave energy can be higher than that of solar or wind energy. This offers the potential to obtain more energy from a smaller area.
Predictability: Unlike wind or sun, waves can be predicted over a longer term. This makes the planning of energy production easier.
Environmentally Friendly: It does not emit greenhouse gases or harmful waste during electricity generation.