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This massive metal buoy produces electricity internally while it moves with the waves. CorPower Ocean's C4 is a submerged device that converts wave energy into electricity using a pumping mechanism.

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Man Of Eck 🇺🇸 ⚠️ 🐍 ⚖️vor 2 Jahren

Nuclear Energy is safer & cheaper You all would do anything to escape responsibility

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ChrisPawvor 2 Jahren

ok, cool, but how does it transfer this energy to land?

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Mr Sardinas'svor 2 Jahren

good idea, costal areas that want calm shores let these things suck up the energy of the sea, a plus plus idea.

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unhinged media ✨vor 2 Jahren

Seems like it would survive tsunami

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Jeremy Hidarivor 2 Jahren

Everything looks so hard to maintain when it’s underwater.

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TAVvor 2 Jahren

Wow!

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Nickvor 2 Jahren

Dope, so why we so worried about global warming we’ll be iight.

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Rolo Castillovor 2 Jahren

Esta enorme boya de metal produce electricidad internamente mientras se mueve con las olas. El C4 de CorPower Ocean es un dispositivo sumergido que convierte la energía de las olas en electricidad mediante un mecanismo de bombeo.

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Rheyndrazielvor 2 Jahren

bad idea , ocean is unpredictable and destroys everything .

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silahturahmi_taarufvor 2 Jahren

If any upgrade new source electricity, Why we always use generator system..? 🤔🤔

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