Winds blowing on the ocean surface are responsible for generating waves. The energy of the winds is transferred into the waves. Stronger wind circulations provide more power to the waves. Wave power can be defined as the power produced by waves. Experts say that wave power is directly proportional to square of wave height, and influx is inversely proportional to inflatable water depth. This means the waves closest to the coast produce the most electrical power.

Although both are classified as ocean energy, it is not always the case that wave energy is tidal. Wave electricity can be viewed as an alternative source of energy. It is also one of three forms of water-based energy. The waves travel at a high speed and over a large distance. The more energy that is transferred into the waves, the longer they travel. It is important to capture and transform this wave energy into useful durability, which can be used to generate electricity. The surface of the earth is heated by sunlight and this heat is then absorbed by water and the ground. Gravity and earth’s movement affect these temperature changes, which also alter density. Wind flow creates ripples. The ripples become waves as the wind blows. When the fetch is sufficiently high, the waves turn into the ocean swells. Marine waves, once formed, can travel long distances without losing energy. Wave energy is constantly renewed. The power can vary, but the energy is available 24 hours per day, 365 times a year. Tom Heath’s “Realities Of Wave Technology”.

WECs are the devices that convert waves into electricity. that it is not always easy to funnel the wave power which is the purpose we do not see many wave power channels around the world. It is a driving force for progress and allows more progressive devices to be created, such as WECS. Oceans are the largest source of alternative marine energy and cover 70% of top of earth. The wind blowing over the oceans creates a lot of waves on the earth in all parts.

Oceans have several points where wind flows 7daysx24 hours. They produce waves all day long. There are some places in the oceans that are better for obtaining wave energy. Ocean waves, which are constantly moving up and downwards, provide significant amounts energy. Electric and Engineers estimated that a 10ft-high influx measuring 3ft can produce enough electric power for 1000 lightbulbs.

There are generally two kinds of wave in the world: transverse and longitudinal. Transverse waves make up the majority of ocean waves. The waves that have a slanted shape are those which were created by the medium. The water in this case is the middle, but it is viewed from the right side. There are two types of transverse waves, namely a minimum energy point and a maximal energy point. The terms “trough” or “crest” are used to describe the minimum and maximum points of energy. The energy generated by waves is called “kinetic-power” and it is transmitted for a very long distance. Wave power is directly and deeply connected to solar energy. The sun heats the earth and atmosphere through photovoltaic energy.

The wind is produced by temperature changes and pressure differences. Wind blows on top of the water creating huge waves. Waves generate energy. It is important to distinguish between Tidal and Wave Energy. Tidal power is the energy of the tides, which is triggered by gravitational forces of the sun and moon.

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    Noah Taylor is a bloger, teacher, and writer living in upstate New York. He is the author of the highly successful educational blog, Noah's World, and the creator of the popular teacher resource, Noah's Notes. He has also written for many online publications, including Parenting, The Huffington Post, and The Learning Place. Noah is a graduate of Williams College and the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.