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The Future Potential of Wave Power in the United States

The Future Potential of Wave Power in the United States

Full Title:  The Future Potential of Wave Power in the United States
Author(s):  Mirko Previsic, Jeff Epler, Maureen Hand, Donna Heimiller, Walter Short, and Kelly Eurek
Publisher(s):  United States Department of Energy - Wind & Water Power Technologies Program
Publication Date: August 1, 2012
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Description (excerpt):

The theoretical ocean wave energy resource potential exceeds 50% of the annual domestic energy demand of the United States, is located close to coastal population centers, and, although variable in nature, may be more consistent and predictable than some other renewable generation technologies. As a renewable electricity generation technology, ocean wave energy offers a low air pollutant option for diversifying the U.S. electricity generation portfolio. Furthermore, the output characteristics of these technologies may complement other renewable technologies.

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