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Energy Transfer to Shore from Ocean Waves

These were the first and second shore units in Guinea which also succeeded in demonstrating the kinetic forces available on shore.

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Installing the Underwater Portion

Launching the second water unit in Guinea, February 2009.

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Wind Generators

Second attempt for the water unit deployed in Guinea.

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Ocean Wave Energy conversion or transfer via cable to shore

These were the first and second shore units in Guinea which also succeeded in demonstrating the kinetic forces available on shore.

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Real Example, starting with artist’s rendering to show underwater portion

These pictures show the shore unit in Guinea.

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Installed Generator

This was the Guinea shore unit which the inventor shipped from Virginia to Conakry in 2008.

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SIMPLICITY vs. COMPLEXITY: The distances through which physical forces can be transmitted with steel cable should be obvious to those who have gone long distances over ski resorts and up steep inclines in gondolas.

The principal physical challenge for this design is a sufficiently heavy anchor to keep the water unit in place. The volume of the float can be as large as that of any large buoy or small boat, and the float need not even reach the water surface to react to swells passing above it. A simple glance at any of the following devices, all of which are being seriously studied, should give a sense of the vast capital savings possible.

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