Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Prototype-Wave-Star-Energy-Wave-Machine-27MZIFVSSQQY.htmlConceptually similarPrototype Wave Star Energy Wave MachineGP04GGRCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JE0Completed★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JDZCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JENCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JEOCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JEPCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JEQCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JERCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JESCompleted★★★★View AllGP04GGQPrototype Wave Star Energy Wave MachineWave machine prototype developed by DONG Energy A/S and Wave Star A/S. Combining wind energy and wave power. Wavestar have developed a 0.6 MW wave machine. The Wavestar machine draws energy from wave power with floats that rise and fall with the up and down motion of waves. The floats are attached by arms to a platform that stands on legs secured to the sea floor. The motion of the floats is transferred via hydraulics into the rotation of a generator, producing electricity.In original language:Wave Star Energy Wellenkraftwerk HanstholmPrototyp eines Wellenkraftwerks der Wave Star Energy in Hanstholm. Zwei Bojen mit je 60 Kilowatt erzeugen seit September 2009 umweltfreundlich Strom aus der kinetischen Energie von Meereswellen in Kustennaehe, die Pilotanlage setzt den durch Wellen erzeugten Auftrieb der Schwimmkoerper mechanisch in Energie um.Locations:Denmark-Europe-Hanstholm-North SeaDate:22 Aug, 2012Credit:© Paul Langrock / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6142px X 4066pxRestrictions:NOT FOR ANY SOCIAL MEDIA USEKeywords:Day-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Renewable energy-Wave energyShoot:Wavestar Wave Machine in DenmarkWave machine developed by DONG Energy A/S and Wavestar A/S. Combining wind energy and wave power. Wavestar have developed a 0.6 MW wave machine. The Wavestar machine draws energy from wave power with floats that rise and fall with the up and down motion of waves. The floats are attached by arms to a platform that stands on legs secured to the sea floor. The motion of the floats is transferred via hydraulics into the rotation of a generator, producing electricity.