Triton-C uses a multi-mode point absorber strategy.

This provides better energy capture capabilities across a variety of oceanic conditions.

Average annual energy production is higher and the cost of electricity falls.

Wave Energy Generator

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Output for the larger units may reach 1 MW.

A machine of this size is intended for a trial in the Indian Ocean.

The Triton-C wave energy generator from Oscilla Power harnesses the energy of the ocean’s movement.

Wave Energy Generator

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Such power is a renewable source which will be important to a climate-friendly future.

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The Triton-C is at last launched and ready for its open-water test run.

Larger versions of the Triton-C could produce 1 MW of energy in the future.

The Triton Wave Energy Converter Is Launched and Ready For A Trial Run

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The Triton Wave Energy Converter Is Launched and Ready For A Trial Run

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Wave Energy Generator Diagram

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