- Wavebob
Wavebob is a leading wave energy converter that is currently being tested in theAtlantic Ocean nearGalway inIreland .Wavebob uses the lift and fall ofwaves to act on hydraulicpiston s which in turn pump oil to drivegenerators .Wave power has been tried before,with limited success. The claims made by its manufacturers on behalf of theWavebob design are that it will be more efficient, cheaper to build, easier to maintain, and environmentally less intrusive.A major part of the innovative endeavour relies on the control mechanism where the challenge is to cope with variability from mild swells to raging
storm s. Often there is an excess of wave energy off the West coast of Ireland. These structures must be able to absorb a variety of conditions and be robust to survive in the harsh marine environment.The structures are controlled by a damping system that can respond to predicted wave height, wave power and frequency. The system adds or subtracts
buoyancy to smooth out the variable load of the Atlantic.Wavebob is currently under test in Galway Bay inside the
Aran_Islands breakwater which means that it is only exposed to c. 1/3 of the expected energy of the 'Full Atlantic' over a one year period.External links
* [http://www.wavebob.com Wavebob official corporate site]
* [http://www.wavebob.com/about_us/ Wavebob official corporate site - a photograph of a Wavebob]
* [http://www.physorg.com/news111763283.html Physorg.com article - Irish company claims wave power success - October 17, 2007]
* [http://oreg.ca/docs/May%20Symposium/Polaski2.pdf More Pictures of Wavebob and also of the OE Buoy , both in situ on test site (pages 14-19 )]
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