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China announces wave power station changes




China announces wave power station technology advancements


China announces wave power station technology advancements
mongabay.com
July 27, 2005

China announced that it has developed typhoon-resistant technologies for the world’s first experimental wave power station. The announcement comes two months after a Norwegian firm signed an agreement to construct a commercial wave farm to harvest electricity from sea swells off the coast of Scottland.

The Economic Daily, a Chinese newspaper, reported that the Ocean Energy Division at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion introduced vibrating technologies into a newly-invented electricity generator to make it more efficient, lower-cost and typhoon-resistant than other technologies.



The World Energy Council predicts wave power can eventually supply 15 percent of current global energy demand.



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