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Undimotive energy is a form of renewable energy harnessed from the motion of underwater currents, often referred to as tidal or wave energy. It offers a sustainable, low-impact solution for generating power from the ocean’s natural movements.

The technology used in wave energy primarily relies on specialized devices such as floating buoys, underwater turbines, and oscillating generators. These systems capture the kinetic and potential energy of ocean currents and convert it into electricity. Underwater turbines, similar to wind turbines, harness the constant flow of currents to generate energy efficiently, while floating buoys transform the vertical motion of waves into mechanical energy. These devices are constructed using corrosion-resistant materials, such as stainless steel alloys and special coatings, to withstand the extreme conditions of the marine environment.

The initial investment costs for wave energy projects are high, ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per installed kilowatt, depending on the project’s size and location. However, operational and maintenance costs tend to be relatively low due to the durability of the equipment and the utilization of an inexhaustible natural resource. Moreover, advancements in technology are gradually reducing production costs, making this energy source increasingly competitive compared to fossil fuels. Implementing these systems not only generates clean electricity but also fosters the development of a blue economy, encouraging innovation and job creation in the renewable energy sector.