Submitted on February 20th, 2007 by InterestedReader
Granted this looks simpler than putting a generator in the ocean, but there's still a big point of failure on these big pistons. And I wouldn't want to try to service one in the water.
Is there not any other ocean power technology that's less complex with fewer moving parts? Isn't there a company in Australia doing bio-mimetic ocean energy conversion?
I agree on giving this technology a fighting chance to ...
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Submitted on February 20th, 2007 by InterestedReaderGranted this looks simpler than putting a generator in the ocean, but there's still a big point of failure on these big pistons. And I wouldn't want to try to service one in the water.
Is there not any other ocean power technology that's less complex with fewer moving parts? Isn't there a company in Australia doing bio-mimetic ocean energy conversion?