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Harnessing Energy from the OceanFrom Marine Science Today on March 7th

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Why?

What?

How?

Good?

Future?

Why the Ocean?

Increasing global energy demand

Ocean – a large, renewable energy source

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What is the Wave Carpet?

A wave energy converter designed by researchers at UC Berkeley

Inspiration from muddy seafloors

Fully underwater

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What can Wave Carpet do?

Ability to cancel waves can: Absorb and convert wave energy

Create safe zones in the ocean

Prevent erosion

Protect harbors

Ability to create high pressure water can be used to: Generate electricity

Desalinize sea water

Distribute fresh water

How does it work?

A flexible, synthetic seabed carpet placed over a network of vertical oriented pumps

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Wave Tank Lab

Video: http://vimeo.com/84934613 TAFLab.Berkeley.edu

Advantages

Able to survive and even works better in stormy seas

flexible and durable

Easy to set up and move

Low maintenance costs

High absorption efficiency

Easy to adjust height and width

No visual pollution to the ocean surface

No collision danger to boat and sea life

Long-term Goal

Meet the growing energy demand in the future

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Question #1

In the following, which one is NOT what the Wave Carpet can do?

A. Absorb wave energy

B. Generate electricity

C. Protect harbors

D. Protect seafloor marine life

E. Create safe zone in the ocean

Answer: _______

Question #2

Which description about the Wave Carpet is true?

A. It was developed by researchers from UCLA.

B. The inspiration of creating the wave carpet comes from the ability of rocky shore to break waves.

C. We can see the wave carpet when enjoying sunbath on the beach.

D. Relocation and maintenance cost much time and money.

E. It is durable enough to survive stormy weather.

Answer: _______

References

Marine Science Today: http://marinesciencetoday.com/2014/03/07/harnessing-energy-from-the-ocean/

TAF Lab: http://taflab.berkeley.edu/uc-berkeley-ocean-wave-energy-converter/

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