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Searaser Uses Wave Power To Store Energy

Searaser Uses Wave Power To Store Energy 

 Searaser

We’re stoked about that wave farm off the coast of Portugal, and now along comes another innovation that could top that: Searaser, a buoy-like device attached to the sea floor that uses wave power to pump water 650 feet uphill. When the energy is needed, that same water flows through a downhill pipe, powering a hydroelectric generator. This picture shows a small prototype, but its inventors say Searaser in its full-sized form could supply power to 470 houses.

We like the idea of using existing hydroelectric power, put in motion by gravity. The wave-powered pump works like a simple battery, storing the potential energy of the pumped water atop a steep hill, ready for use when needed. Its makers say if you place 43,000 of these buoys off the coast, you could power a country of 20 million households. Impressive. This wave power idea has a future.

Via Dvice

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