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 First wave energy farm opened in
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Portugal looks to be heading to the wave energy sector as the two wave power
machines launched off the coast of Portuguese town Oporto. Wave energy
converters called “Pelamis” generate electricity from the movement of the
waves. Wave energy is clean and renewable energy source with great future
potential, and Portugal plans to add another 25 Pelamis converters off the
coast of Oporto in years to come.

Rui Barros, representative of the company Enersis that stands behind this
project said how “Pelamis generates the equivalent of what a wind turbine
was producing five years ago, which is about 750 kW and this machine alone
can meet the energy demands of 500 Portuguese homes a year”.

<http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_cwrSE63jF7Y/SOkN3m8BCqI/AAAAAAAAAeA/lHcNhtCHBs4/s1600-h/pelamis_wave_power_system.gif>Pelamis
wave power system.

The basic working principles of this machine that utilizes wave energy are
fairly simple. It consists of two swells, forward and back swell, that
activate hydraulic rams and, which in end of the process, generates
electricity. Enersis Director Ian Sharpe also has high opinion about future
of this project as he added how “wind technology was probably the main
renewable technology to become commercial, but there's a very great resource
for wave energy. This is the first commercial demonstration of that”.

Portugal's Economy Minister Manuel Pinho was thrilled when opening this
brand new wave farm and explained that his country wants to make renewable
energy sector dominant with the use of different renewable energy sources:
“We are currently generating almost 45% of the electricity used in this
country from renewable energy sources. The aim is to hit 60% by 2020. This
whole shift is creating more industry. New businesses are being set up here.
There are already more than 10,000 people working in the sector”.

<http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_cwrSE63jF7Y/SOkN3Od7ojI/AAAAAAAAAd4/O590uvR8Thw/s1600-h/pelamis_wave_energy_converter.jpg>Pelamis
wave energy converter.

But there is not only that as the state also guarantees a purchase price for
the electricity generated from renewable energy in order to boost this
sector. This has great potential and aims to encourage partnerships between
the public and private sectors in its turn to renewable energy sector. “In
order to ensure this new renewable energy trend Portugal already created a
pilot zone in the north of Lisbon which is open, and encourages the
installation of new renewable technologies. This is not only open for
domestic purposes but also for foreign companies that want to bring their
renewable technologies here as Portugal also wants to share their
experiences to enhance its renewable energy sector”.

It looks like Portugal wants to be major renewable energy force in Europe,
and this brand new wave power project is only one of many other renewable
energy sources that Portugal wants to further explore.

Pelamis wave energy converte

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