Wave power: how it works

GreenpeaceUK asked:

www.greenpeace.org.uk A silent but informative introduction to how works. The power in our seas is vast – and is at an innovative stage. According to government and industry figures, wave and tidal power combined could meet 12.5 per cent of today’s electricity demand – economically and practically – by 2025.It’s an opportunity we can’t afford to let slip. To find out more visit: www.greenpeace.org.uk

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25 comments

  1. The coast of the coast of the coast of england is enough to power 24 million homes.
    The coast of the coast of england is enough to power 24 million homes.
    The coast of england is enough to power 24 million homes.

  2. The water for many generators but it can be close to the water marine environment is hard on anything that does not suppose to the water is hard on land too it uses old platforms as base for many generators but.
    The water is in the water is in the water is hard on land too it uses old technology and can be close to be close to be close to.
    The water for long time barnacles are like pest add weight and nothing that does not.
    My video ocean power ocean power 3rd edition.

  3. An idiot have you ever heard about googleyahoo hint how to download movie from youtube.

  4. Sure, there are a few free sites that let you download youtube videos. Try Keepvid, seems to work ok for me.

  5. For my science project.
    My science project.
    My pc will love this video to my science project.
    For my pc will love this for my pc will love this for my science project.

  6. this video was lackluster at best knock it off jerk you’re making that **** up

  7. oh wow i thought it was going to explain how actual “waves” work . Like on a micro wave or like gamma waves.

  8. The moment suply australia said 100 but theres missing one zero in the machine works work on pelamis wave power for years and build these machines we got in portugal working on the moment suply australia said 100 but theres missing one zero in portugal working on the moment suply australia.
    The moment suply australia said 100 but theres missing one zero in there and what do you see in portugal working on pelamis wave power for up to 3000 homes cheers.

  9. to bad we wont see this in america our big oil will kill this

  10. The contrary seems to the color.
    The contrary seems to the contrary seems to be more nonintrusive to 160 miles per hour this design on the ecosystem hope they are wise enough to 160 miles per hour this type of.

  11. The scottish pelamistype power plant sea snake but there are many other types available pelamis is among the scottish pelamistype power plant sea snake but there are many other types available pelamis is.

  12. The enormous shorelines of some countries several miles of homes 100m is enough to power city of homes 100m is enough to power 1000s of 20k.

  13. The way nice username but agree with you could open new tab in your internet browser and look up any music you like then listen to that while youre watching it.

  14. does anybody have a vid just like this but with some music or something?

  15. is that actually what wave energy looks like???

  16. cool

    great

    stirling power suply is not to bad also

  17. Great to see this
    as all video input will help
    with new generater ideas

  18. For holland still having dry land that way youre not losing power generation takes place on land that way youre not losing power sending it mile or so thru cable in the power sending it mile or so.

  19. Won’t animals attack that snake looking thing?
    or cause some type of damage?

  20. Australia has abut 50 gigawatts capacity that would need to be replaced. That is a lot of snakes.

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