A developed system design for blue energy generation

A developed system design for blue energy generation

Omar D. MOHAMMED, Saud ALHARBI, Shoja ALHARBI, Waleed ALDHUWAIHI, Nasser BINI HAMEEM

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Abstract. Sustainability is an important factor in energy generation. Sea or ocean waves can be used as a sustainable source of energy generation. A technique of using buoyant floats submerged in water to drive a magnetic generator for energy conversion can be applied and studied. In the current article, a developed system design is presented for harvesting wave energy (blue energy). The wave power and generator power are calculated based on the studied model. The presented design enhances the concept of wave energy harvesting, as a renewable energy source, and shows the possibility of applying it. Applying wave energy harvesting should get more attention as a sustainable and clean source of power electricity.

Keywords
Wave Energy, Linear Generator, Power Generation, Renewable Energy

Published online 7/15/2024, 5 pages
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Published under license by Materials Research Forum LLC., Millersville PA, USA

Citation: Omar D. MOHAMMED, Saud ALHARBI, Shoja ALHARBI, Waleed ALDHUWAIHI, Nasser BINI HAMEEM, A developed system design for blue energy generation, Materials Research Proceedings, Vol. 43, pp 355-359, 2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21741/9781644903216-46

The article was published as article 46 of the book Renewable Energy: Generation and Application

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