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  2. List of wave power stations - Wikipedia

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    Agucadoura Wave Farm in Portugal. The following page lists most power stations that run on wave power, however there are not many operational at present as wave energy is still a nascent technology. A longer list of proposed and prototype wave power devices is given on List of wave power projects.

  3. Wave power - Wikipedia

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    Wave Power Station using a pneumatic Chamber Simplified design of Wave Power Station. Floating in-air converters potentially offer increased reliability because the device is located above the water, which also eases inspection and maintenance. Examples of different concepts of floating in-air converters include:

  4. List of power stations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    PT. Indonesia Power: Government: Tanjung Priok CCGT: Tanjung Priok: North Jakarta: DKI Jakarta: Java-Bali: 2 x 26 GTPP; 2 x 48.8 GTPP; 2 x 50 SPP; 6 x 130 CCGT; 2 x 200 CCGT: 1,430: PT. Indonesia Power: Government: Senayan Diesel Senayan Jakarta DKI Jakarta Java-Bali -6.2160361, 106.7953257 6 x 2.52 15 PT. Indonesia Power Government PLTU 400 MW ...

  5. Category:Power station technology - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Монгол ... Pages in category "Power station technology" ... Energen Wave Power; Energy development; Energy tower (downdraft) Engine power plant;

  6. Category:Power stations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  7. List of wave power projects - Wikipedia

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    A TapChan power plant was proposed in Indonesia, with a reservoir 4 m above sea level, and a rated power of around 1.1 to 1.5 MW. Feasibility studies were conducted in1987–88 by Norwave and Indonesian partners, which suggested wave power would be economically feasible in coastal villages without a grid connection. [148] [150]

  8. Category:Wave power - Wikipedia

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  9. List of largest power stations - Wikipedia

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    Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear fuel, natural gas, oil shale and peat, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, hydro, solar energy, solar heat, tides and the wind. Only the most significant fuel source is listed for power stations that run on multiple sources.