An average 4 foot wave contains more than 35,000 horsepower per mile of coastline.
US coastlines alone have the estimated potential of 23 Gigawatts. Unlike wind and solar power,
power from ocean waves continues to be produced around the clock, whereas wind velocity tends
to die in the morning and night, and solar is only available during the day in areas with relatively little cloud cover.
Governments all across the globe are spending billions of dollars on the research of wave energy.
There are many different ideas on how the world should capture this energy:
US coastlines alone have the estimated potential of 23 Gigawatts. Unlike wind and solar power,
power from ocean waves continues to be produced around the clock, whereas wind velocity tends
to die in the morning and night, and solar is only available during the day in areas with relatively little cloud cover.
Governments all across the globe are spending billions of dollars on the research of wave energy.
There are many different ideas on how the world should capture this energy:
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