Your Status: Logged out Log in

Wave P0wer in britain

Member rating: No Rating | Words: 2800 | Submitted: Fri Feb 29 2008

Page Preview
Preview
Previous 1 of 8 Next

On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:

Can Britain be totally dependent on wave energy in the future? In this country there has been a growing importance in renewable energy there have been many conventions and meetings between politicians discussing about this topic. I will look at if Britain will be able to provide renewable energy from wave power for the whole country. Already Britain uses 358bn kWh but in the future that is set to increase to roughly 381bn kWh and out of the 358bnkWh only 15bn kWh is provided by renewable energy. I will look at the possibility of Britain being supplied 400bn kWh purely by wave energy. The advantage Britain has is that it is an island thus is surrounded by water and can easily set up 'wave farms'. There is plenty of energy stored in waves this is due to the conversion of wind energy in to waves. The waves are...

To see the full version of this document, and 145,841 others

Register Now