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Wave Power na Póvoa do Varzim



Wave power refers to the energy of ocean surface waves and the capture of that energy to do useful work - including electricity generation, desalination, and the pumping of water (into reservoirs). Wave power is a form of renewable energy. Though often co-mingled, wave power is distinct from the diurnal flux of tidal power and the steady gyre of ocean currents. Wave power generation is not a widely employed technology, and no commercial wave farm has yet been established. Plans to install three 750 kW Pelamis devices at the Aguçadora Wave Park in Portugal in 2006 have been delayed and no installation had taken place by August 2007. Other plans for wave farms include a 3MW array of four 750 kW Pelamis devices in the Orkneys, off northern Scotland, and the 20MW Wave hub development off the north coast of Cornwall, England.

2 comentários:

  1. É a política da socieadade do conhecimento e ciência. Daqui a 10 anos havemos de estar a inaugurar parques de geração de energia de ondas, com material comprado a empresas espanholas ou Alemãs.

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  2. A Enersis vai avançar como projecto. Conta ter 30 máquinas em funcionamento já no próximo ano.

    Fonte: DN

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