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  2. Oscillating water column - Wikipedia

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    The earliest use of oscillating water columns was in whistling buoys. These buoys used the air pressure generated in the collecting chamber to power a PTO system that consisted of a whistle or foghorn. Rather than generating electricity, the PTO would generate sound, allowing the buoy to warn boats of dangerous water. J. M.

  3. Oceanlinx - Wikipedia

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    Oceanlinx technology focused on the oscillating water column principle, and developed several prototype generators which were deployed and tested in Port Kembla, New South Wales. In 2014, Oceanlinx entered receivership and its technology, intellectual property, brand and trademark were sold to Wave Power Renewables Limited in Hong Kong.

  4. List of wave power stations - Wikipedia

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    Oscillating water column: 2011–date Lifetime generation of over 3 GWh by the end of 2023. [18] Ocean RusEnergy [19] Russia Yekaterinburg: N Small-scale 2013 Pico Wave Power Plant [20] Portugal: 0.4: Oscillating water column: 2010 Runde Demo Site [21] Norway: 0.1: Oscillating water column: 2017 SDE Sea Waves Power Plant [22] Israel

  5. List of wave power projects - Wikipedia

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    The Toftestallen oscillating water column (OWC) was built alongside the TapChan in Øygarden, Norway. Constructed by Kværner Brug AS in 1985, the plant had a 500 kW self-rectifying Wells turbine with electric generator, and operated for four years before it was destroyed by a severe winter storm. It was constructed into the cliff face, from ...

  6. Islay LIMPET - Wikipedia

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    Islay LIMPET was a shoreline device using an Oscillating Water Column to drive air in and out of a pressure chamber through a Wells self-rectifying turbine. [1] [6] [7] The chamber of the LIMPET was an inclined concrete tube, with three sections each 6m by 6m.

  7. MARMOK-A-5 - Wikipedia

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    The operation principle of MARMOK-A-5 is a point absorber OWC (Oscillating Water Column). The device is 5m in diameter and a length of 42m, [6] 6m above the water. It has a weight of more than 80 tons. The buoy is floating in a 90m depth and is tied to the sea bed with a mooring system based on anchors. This wave energy converter has ...

  8. Mutriku Breakwater Wave Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Mutriku plant was built by Ente Vasco de la Energía, using oscillating water column (OWC) technology from Voith Hydro.After the design for the Mutriku breakwater was completed in 2005, the Basque government's Department of Transport and Public Works asked EVE to design a wave power plant integrated into the breakwater.

  9. OE buoy - Wikipedia

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    An OE Buoy or Ocean Energy Buoy is a floating wave power device that uses an Oscillating Water Column design. It is being developed by Irish company Ocean Energy Ltd., based in Cork, in collaboration with the Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre at University College Cork, Queen's University Belfast, and Marine Institute Ireland.

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