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“Various Technologies for Producing Energy from Wave” Presented By Under the guidance of Chethan kumar G M Mr. Ganesha T, M.Tech., (Ph.D). First Sem Assistant Professor Dept. of TPE Dept. of TPE VTU PG Studies, Mysuru VTU PG Studies, Mysuru

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Page 1: Wave energy technologies

“Various Technologies for Producing Energy from Wave”

Presented By Under the guidance ofChethan kumar G M Mr. Ganesha T, M.Tech., (Ph.D).First Sem Assistant ProfessorDept. of TPE Dept. of TPEVTU PG Studies, Mysuru VTU PG Studies, Mysuru

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INTRODUCTION

Energy Resource Renewable energy .Non-renewable energy .

Global energy use of energy resources from 1965 to 2014

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Wave Energy

Renewable .Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

Difference Between The Waves And Tides.

WavesTides.

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Types of Tides

Fig. Variation of Tides Due To Effect of Full and No Moon/No Moon 

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The Various TechnologiesThe Oscillating Water Column (OWC)

Fixed Structure OWC

Floating structure OWC

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Oscillating Body SystemSingle Body Heaving Buoys

Two Body Heaving Systems

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Fully submerged heaving systemArchimedes Wave Swing

Bottom Hinged System

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Over Topping Converters

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POWER EQUIPMENT

Hydraulic Turbines

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Wave EnergyAdvantages

RenewableEnvironment FriendlyAbundant and Widely AvailableVariety of Ways to HarnessEasily Predictable 

Disadvantages Suitable to Certain Locations

Effect on Marine Ecosystem Source of Disturbance for Private and

Commercial Vessels

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ConclusionIn general, the development, from concept to commercial

stage, has been found to be a difficult, slow and expensive process.

The high costs of constructing, deploying, maintaining and testing large prototypes under sometimes very harsh environmental conditions, has hindered the development of wave energy systems in most cases such operations were possible only with substantial financial support from governments Due to continuous innovation the hybrid vehicles may be available at reasonable price in the future.

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ReferencesWan NikWB, Sulaiman OO, Rosliza R, Prawoto Y,

Muzathik AM, “Wave energy resource assessment and review of the Technologies”, IJEE, ISSN 207895, Vol-2, pp .1101-1112, 2013.

Dr. Khaled M. Khader “Power Generation from Sea Using Experimental Prototype of Turbine or Suggested Special Rotating Mechanism”, IJMMME, ISSN 2320–4060 , Vol-3, pp 161-166, 2015.

Masuda Y, Mc Cormick ME. “Experiences in pneumatic wave energy conversion in Japan”, IJSSC, 4289–6009, Vol-7, pp 1–33 1987.

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