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to brian cunningham and his team, the results were better than they had hoped.o how does wave energy work? wave energy is the result of the up-and-down motion of the ocean water along up-and-down stretches of the beat. createsillation electricity between the coils. the barges are anchored at approximately 150 feet of water to harness energy, which can propel the barges. one of the baddest -- what are the bad things about using wave energy? comee only downside i've up with is a slight impediment to navigation. that will be easily overcome by radar detection or lights. >> the amount of infrastructure it would take to build and capture that energy would be a very significant cost. the payback in terms of recouping your benefits could be very long. initially, wave energy obviously relies on the ocean. -- large lights section of the country without any oceanfront. the cost to transmit that our from the coast and build the infrastructure to transmit it is not insignificant. so those costs are the primary shortcomings of wave energy. >> i rise today in strong gas drill
to brian cunningham and his team, the results were better than they had hoped.o how does wave energy work? wave energy is the result of the up-and-down motion of the ocean water along up-and-down stretches of the beat. createsillation electricity between the coils. the barges are anchored at approximately 150 feet of water to harness energy, which can propel the barges. one of the baddest -- what are the bad things about using wave energy? comee only downside i've up with is a slight impediment...
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according to brian cunningham and his team, the results were better than they had hoped. so how does wave energy work? wave energy is the result of the up-and-down motion of the ocean water along up-and-down stretches of the beat. this oscillation creates electricity between the coils. the barges are anchored at approximately 150 feet of water depth to harness energy, which can propel the barges. what are the bad things about using wave energy? >> the only downside i've come up with is a slight impediment to navigation. that will be easily overcome by radar detection or lights. >> the amount of infrastructure it would take to build and capture that energy would be a very significant cost. the payback in terms of recouping your benefits could be very long. initially, wave energy obviously relies on the ocean. there are large section of the country without any oceanfront. the cost to transmit that power from the coast and build the nfrastructure to transmit it is not insignificant. so those costs are the primary shortcomings of wave energy. >> i rise today in strong opposit
according to brian cunningham and his team, the results were better than they had hoped. so how does wave energy work? wave energy is the result of the up-and-down motion of the ocean water along up-and-down stretches of the beat. this oscillation creates electricity between the coils. the barges are anchored at approximately 150 feet of water depth to harness energy, which can propel the barges. what are the bad things about using wave energy? >> the only downside i've come up with is a...
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according to brian cunningham and his team, the results were better than they had hoped.does wave energy work? wave energy is the result of the up-and-down motion of the open water along open stretches of sea to create energy. the seas can be used to make energy oscillate up to 10 to 20 feet. this draws l energy between coils. the barges are at 150 feet of ocean depth. what are the bad things about using wave energy? >> i've been working on this project 10 years. the only down side i've come up with is a slight impedestrian iment to navigation. that won't be easily overcome by wind or light. >> wind energy is now without shortcummings. what it takes to build and capture that energy is a very significant cost. the payback in terms of recooping your benefits can be long. additionally, wave energy relies on primarily the ocean, and there are large sections of the country without any ocean front. and the cost to transmit that power from the coast to -- and build the infrastructure to transmit is is not insignificant. those costs are of primary shortcomings of wave energy. >>
according to brian cunningham and his team, the results were better than they had hoped.does wave energy work? wave energy is the result of the up-and-down motion of the open water along open stretches of sea to create energy. the seas can be used to make energy oscillate up to 10 to 20 feet. this draws l energy between coils. the barges are at 150 feet of ocean depth. what are the bad things about using wave energy? >> i've been working on this project 10 years. the only down side i've...