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Wave energy when active is very concentrated; therefore wave energy conversion into useful energy can be carried out at high power densities. A large variety of devices have been developed for harvesting of wave energy but these are complicated and fragile in the face of gigantic power of ocean storms.
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Wave energy comes from the interaction between the winds and surfaces of oceans. The energy available varies with the size and frequency of waves. It is estimated that about 50 kW of power is available for every metre width of true wave front.
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