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Why do we ask this question?
The ability to harness ocean waves energy is a rapidly evolving field offering a whole range of applications in oceanographic research, aquaculture, and national defense. The technique designed to use seawater’s energy is similar to that used to exploit wind energy. Wind (air) and water are fluids and their kinetic energy is used to move blades and generate mechanical energy. The technology could be enhanced to create ocean-based power points which could support the electrical grid. Marine energy can be harnessed in many ways to derive electrical power aimed at supporting industrial activities. Putting the pieces together could contribute to a much larger vision and could provide clean energy and flexibility in sophisticated off-shore operations. The marine environment is a “hostile territory,” wind, saltwater and violent waves can put even the most robust systems to the test. A simple testing operation of new devices requires the use of ships and underwater equipment that drive up the cost of technology.