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From the page: "The elongated metal contraptions bob up and down with the waves, while internal pistons, attached to the sea floor, remain stationary and pump hydraulic fluid. This drives electric generators, whose power is brought ashore by underwater electrical cables. The wave farm is now... more
Reviewed by sarahlee Oct 23 2008, 03:14pm ( 68 reviews ) • dvice.com
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Rated by dbondo on Feb 19 2009, 2:22pm
Always wondered how this would work. Now, how do they harness the tides?
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Rated by AdventureSeeker7 on Feb 16 2009, 8:20pm
The structures are ugly looking and I would not want to proliferate the coastal areas with them but they are first generation. We will figure out how to make them more attractive and less conspicuous. Great idea
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Rated by NetFlowPM on Feb 16 2009, 12:40pm
Great alternative energy idea. I'd like to see some of these off the coast of Maine.
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Rated by BrenParks on Feb 11 2009, 11:34pm
No...REALLY?!!!...KEWLL!!!
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Rated by yellodeere on Feb 01 2009, 8:47pm
So lets get our collective s__t together! This basically could eliminate carbon fuel powered electricity!
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Rated by Lotus1150 on Feb 01 2009, 5:28am
Quite interesting!!
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Rated by jaytee699 on Jan 26 2009, 11:22pm
Great idea. I love it.......... If it was yellow, with kids on it, remember the carnage?
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Rated by mattdollinger on Jan 21 2009, 7:02am
Awesome... Although it could look a little cooler. Ya know.. some flames, or paint as a huge dolphin might be nice.
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Rated by bbgirl65340 on Jan 19 2009, 11:42pm
From the pages of dvice.com: World's first wave farm now generating power for 1,500 homes
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Rated by avidreader2008 on Jan 19 2009, 7:14am
Another great idea. We should all think about generating locally with whatever is best suited for our area of the world. Think about the benefits of also not transmitting energy for miles, and the losses therein!