Biomimicry – or designs based on natural systems – is one of the most intriguing methods for designers and engineers to create innovative and efficient solutions to problems. Inspired by forms and functions found in nature, this approach to sustainable design allows for environmentally friendly solutions for energy, waste reduction and a bevy of other design challenges. Using biomimicry as the guiding design principle, the Australian firm BioPower Systems has developed Biowave: an ocean power system that harnesses energy by mimicking the motion of underwater plants in the ocean currents to generate electricity.
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This is great news. If wind power can do it, so can oceanic movements. Hurry up scientists, we can’t afford $4 gas no more. I passed $100 y’day for the first time!
how is the energy produced
It’s too good! keep it up.
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A VIDEO OF THIS BIOVALVE IN OPERATION AND WHAT IS NEED TO IMPLIMENT THIS I LIVE ON A SMALL ISLAND IN THE CARIBBEAN POPULATION 60.000 HAS TWO OCEAN AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF IT WOULD BE FEASABLE TO USE THIS SYSTEM THERE