Wave Water Works’ Green Technology Leader Chuck Keys recently spoke at the Action on Disaster Recovery (ADR) 2020 Conference in Panama City, Panama. He was honored as a Keynote Speaker. His spoke on the topic: “A Cooperative Model for Rapid Deployment & Pre-Emptive Long-Term Intervention” for disaster recovery regions. Keys unveiled our business model of
read moreWave energy is produced when electricity generators are placed on the surface of the ocean. The energy provided is most often used in desalination plants, power plants and water pumps. Energy output is determined by wave height, wave speed, wavelength, and water density. The wave energy device by Ocean Energy Ltd, funded by the Government
read moreWave energy is a renewable energy resource created by large storms hundreds of kilometres offshore that generate and transmit huge amounts of energy which travels great distances (via swell) and mixes with local influences (seas) to arrive at our shores. It is a genuinely renewable energy source and distinct from tidal energy. Wave energy is
read moreWave power has the potential to be one of the most environmentally benign forms of electricity generation. It is a clean and renewable energy source and its potential is huge. Some additional benefits of wave energy conversion are: – With the wave power resource distributed across the globe, wave energy offers many countries the benefit
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