The floating 'UniWave200' turns waves into electricity

The device could prove particularly useful for low-lying nations.
By Emmett Smith  on 
Wave Swell Energy's UniWave200 device sitting off the beach while waves roll in.
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Developed by Australian startup company Wave Swell Energy, the UniWave200 converts wave energy into zero-emissions electricity. The UniWave200 has launched at King Island, Tasmania and essentially acts as a floating power plant. The device uses an oscillating water column (OWC), which is a sort of man-made blowhole. As waves pass over it, the OWC rises and falls pushing air towards a turbine at the top, which in turn generates electricity. The UniWave200 can be towed into any coastal area and connect to its local power supply. This technology could be particularly useful for more low-lying nations who are more prone to issues pertaining to sea level rise and severe storm surge events.


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