Fossil fuels are one day going to dry up, so we must start looking now for alternative and renewable sources of energy so that we can maintain our lifestyles. Fossil fuels may last for years to come, but we must be prepared when the oil stops pumping.
Alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric are thought to be the forerunners in clean energy. Developing their technology so that the price of energy is lower than fossil fuels will be important for weaning us off of fossil fuels. It will eventually power our entire planet.
There are many other good ideas in existence for renewable sources of energy, as well. One of these ideas is wave energy, which harnesses the energy in ocean and sea waves to power coastal cities.
Wave energy is the densest form of energy in nature, and it doesn’t go away like the sun or wind might. Wave power generators have the capability to operate all the time.
Australia, which is famous for its waves and surfing, has many of these wave generators in place powering homes in many of its coastal cities.
An example of a wave power plant in Australia sits just off the coast of a city just south of Sydney. The plant weighs about 500 tons and can power about 500 homes on the coast. It also desalinates 2000 L of sea water everyday, almost enough for all of those homes it powers.
It is very sturdy – built to survive most major storms. Because it can generate power all the time, it can generate about 500kW of power. It cost about 4.7M to build.
Wave energy is still fairly expensive, but many experts believe that as its technology develops it may have the best chance of any alternative energy to become less expensive than fossil fuels.
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