Whatever Happened to Wave Energy?

The Wavebob prototype off the coast of Galway, Ireland.
(Image credit: Wavebob.)

Editor's Note: This is the first article in an occasional LiveScience series about ideas to ease humanity's impact on the environment.

As anyone who has ever been seasick knows, there's a lot of energy in ocean waves. Many proposals have been made to turn that sloshing motion into useable electricity, but most of these projects are stuck on dry land.

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Michael Schirber began writing for LiveScience in 2004 when both he and the site were just getting started. He's covered a wide range of topics for LiveScience from the origin of life to the physics of Nascar driving, and he authored a long series of articles about environmental technology. Over the years, he has also written for Science, Physics World, andNew Scientist. More details on his website.