I'm not exactly sure but it is not very much. It also depends on how strong the wave is.
Yes, wave power is a green source of energy.
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A wave in the ocean, or any body of water, is created by some form of energy and contains that energy in the form of moving water. An object that would float on top of the water could be connected to a generating source in such a way as to provide resistance to that wave. If the material stays floating, energy will be absorbed from the moving wave and into the rising object. The resistance could be converted into useable forms of energy. Large waves could provide a fair amount of power by absorbing this wave energy.
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Yes, wave power is a green source of energy.
Yes, wave energy (hydro-power) is a renewable source of energy.
Yes, wave power is renewable.
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Wave power produces renewable energy, that is, electricity. This is the same electricity that we use every day, so wave power can power our heaters, coolers, electric cars, trains and planes and everything that runs on electricity.
A wave in the ocean, or any body of water, is created by some form of energy and contains that energy in the form of moving water. An object that would float on top of the water could be connected to a generating source in such a way as to provide resistance to that wave. If the material stays floating, energy will be absorbed from the moving wave and into the rising object. The resistance could be converted into useable forms of energy. Large waves could provide a fair amount of power by absorbing this wave energy.
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Alternative source of energy beside conventional fossil fuel, nuclear power and hydro-power are Solar energy in the form of photo-voltaic cells or solar-thermal, wind energy, wave energy, geothermal energy, biological derived fuels.
Tidal power.