利用海浪发电:综述

Kavadiki Veerabhadrappa , B.G. Suhas , Chidanand K. Mangrulkar , R. Suresh Kumar , V.S. Mudakappanavar , Narahari , K.N. Seetharamu
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摘要

几十年来,地球一直在提醒人类寻找更好的发电方式,而不是燃烧化石燃料,因为化石燃料会导致有害气体排放到环境中。预计未来十年世界能源消耗将大幅增加,如果对环境的忽视继续下去,总有一天我们将无法获得清洁的空气。生产能源的传统做法,经常提醒我们它们对环境构成的严重威胁。因此,有必要生产独立和清洁的电力。波浪能是一种潜在的清洁能源,可用于发电。虽然这种方法相对较新,在经济上具有竞争力,但它的发展趋势越来越大,正引起政府和工业界的兴趣。这些波浪的一个重要特征是,与其他可再生能源相比,它们具有最高的能量密度。
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Power Generation Using Ocean Waves: A Review

From decades, Earth is reminding humans to find better ways to produce power rather than burning fossil fuels which would result in the emission of harmful gases into the environment. The world energy consumption is expected to increase substantially in the next decade and if the same negligence towards the environment continues, there will be a day when no clean air would be available. Traditional practices of producing energy, regularly reminds us the serious threat they pose to the environment. Thus there is a need to produce independent and clean electricity. Wave energy can be observed as a possible clean energy resource which can be exploited for power generation purposes. While this method is relatively new and economically competitive, there is a growing trend towards it, which is gaining interest from government and industries. A vital feature of these waves is that they have the highest energy density when compared to other renewable energy resources.

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