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Meet the Ukrainian woman solving the ‘five fear factors’ of wave energy
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Wave energy can produce much more energy than wind power, with much less space, why aren’t we using it more?
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According to the United Nations, 60% of the global greenhouse gas emissions are derived
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directly from the way that we currently produce our electricity.
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Wave energy can really be a game changer in that regard.
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Hello, I'm Ina Braverman, founder and CEO of EcoWavePower.
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The need for wave energy is unreliable because two-thirds of the world's population are currently
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living on the coastline.
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We can give clean electricity to people right in proximity to their homes instead of driving
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electricity from some city or country center to the locations on the coastline.
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We basically attach floaters to existent man-made structures such as piers, breakwaters, jetties,
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and other types of marine structures.
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The floaters are going up and down with the movement of the waves.
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They're pushing hydraulic cylinders, which are transmitted by the gradable fluid, into
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land-located accumulators.
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A pressure is being built, which is used to turn the hydromotor, turn in the generator,
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and via the generator, we send the clean electricity into the grid.
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The density of water is actually 832 times greater than the density of air, meaning wave
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energy can produce much larger electricity amounts with much smaller spaces, smaller
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devices, which is a big advantage.
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99% of the developers in the wave energy industry have decided to pursue offshore technologies,
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and this created five problems which were common to all developers.
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So the first one was the price of their systems, because when you're putting a power station
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in the middle of the ocean, you need ships and divers and underwater mooring and cables.
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So the installation, the operation, the maintenance becomes sky-high in terms of the cost.
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Environmentalists, which were supposed to be the greatest proponents and supporters
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of offshore wave energy, were actually objecting, because it created a new presence on the seabed,
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which disturbed the marine environment and changed the ecological balance, since the
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only thing in the water are the floaters, which belong in the water, and all the expensive
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equipment, the generators, the conversion mechanism, and so on, is located on land,
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just like a regular power station.
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So that enables us a cost-efficient and reliable design.
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Another problem was the survivability and reliability of those systems.
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So basically, when you're that far into the offshore, you're exposed to wave heights of
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20 meters, or sometimes even higher, and unfortunately, no man-made stationary equipment can avoid
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waves of 20 meters and up.
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Insurance companies saw that it's so expensive and breaking down, they were really reluctant
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to insure offshore wave energy technologies.
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Because we're connected to breakwaters, we have a patented storm protection mechanism,
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that when the waves are too high for the system to handle, the floaters actually automatically
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go up above the water level, and only when the storm passes, the floaters go back into
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the water and commence operation.
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Because we're cost-efficient and reliable, we also have full insurance from global reputable
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insurance companies.
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And then, on top of all of these problems, there became a big question mark on whether
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wave energy can even safely connect to the electrical grid.
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Because not many companies, if at all, have connected back then.
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We have been connected to the grid in Gibraltar for six years.
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Now, we've just connected our second power station to the grid in Israel, which became
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the first wave energy power station in the history of Israel to ever connect to the national
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electrical grid.
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We're very, very excited about it.
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