The CalWave wave energy plant, an underwater facility, operated continuously for ten months without requiring maintenance. A photograph depicts a watertight container lifted from the ocean, partially covered in algae, yet fully operational inside. The plant is designed to generate 1 GW of energy by 2035. A significant challenge in wave energy generation – the need for regular maintenance – has been addressed. This development coincides with rising electricity prices, where maintenance-free green energy sources, such as the CalWave project, are providing extremely low-cost energy. The plant has successfully operated without incurring any maintenance expenses during its operational period. The project highlights advancements in wave energy technology. Topics: #energy #maintenance #wave Post navigation Winter is not far away: the government is preparing to save electricity in state institutions The Environmental Impact Assessment of the Rail Baltica project was approved
“This innovative wave energy project offers a promising and remarkably reliable solution for sustainable power generation.” Reply