The Wave Hub, a groundbreaking renewable energy project that is set to become the UK’s first offshore facility dedicated to wave energy, has been installed off the North Coast of Cornwall. Four wave energy generation devices will connect their arrays into the Hub, allowing developers to transmit and then sell their renewable energy to the UK’s electricity distribution grid. The total capacity of the hub will be 20 MWe (megawatt electrical).
World’s Largest Wave Energy Site Now Installed in UK
by Timon Singh, 09/07/10
filed under: Renewable Energy
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i like to have more infos on wave hub.