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wave energy

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noun

  1. energy obtained by harnessing wave power

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Most existing wave energy devices perform well only under specific wave conditions, limiting their effectiveness in the constantly shifting environment of the open sea.

From Science Daily

"Wave energy devices often struggle because ocean conditions are constantly changing," says Takahito Iida, author of the study.

From Science Daily

"This efficiency limit is a fundamental constraint in wave energy theory," explains Iida.

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By clarifying how to fine tune the gyroscope's operating parameters, the research offers practical guidance for building more flexible and efficient wave energy systems.

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In a milestone for U.S. wave energy, officials with Eco Wave Power and AltaSea unveiled a pilot project Tuesday at the Port of Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times