Ocean waves are a vast and steady source of renewable energy, but capturing their power efficiently has long frustrated ...
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Japan scientists use gyroscopes to harvest energy from ocean waves efficiently
Scientists at the University of Osaka in Japan have turned to gyroscopes to efficiently ...
Now, Takahito Iida at the University of Osaka has proposed a new energy-harvesting technology that uses gyroscopic flywheel system that can be tuned to absorb energy efficiently over a broad range of ...
According to Ocean Energy, the OE35 is the world's largest capacity floating wave energy device. The device floats on the ocean's surface and uses a trapped pocket of air to produce electricity. Its ...
For several years, CalWave has been developing its xWave clean power technology. Now, the company announces the completion of a long-term open-ocean test off the coast of San Diego, during which the ...
Ocean Oasis says its technology will enable "the production of fresh water from ocean waters by harnessing the energy of the waves to carry out a desalination process." Development of the prototype ...
The world's oceans may be vast, but they are getting crowded. Coastal areas are congested with cargo ships, international commercial fishing fleets, naval vessels, oil rigs and, soon, floating ...
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