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To me, this only makes sense to use the ocean as a way to produce energy. Of course, you would have to "Do something" about all the coal-burning companies that profit from burning coal.
It seems more likely that we will be unable to do this because greedy people will keep it from happening. But the ocean is a limitless energy source that will never go away.
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It seems more likely that we will be unable to do this because greedy people will keep it from happening. But the ocean is a limitless energy source that will never go away.

Patented Wave Energy Technology Gets Its Sea Legs
Distributed embedded energy converter technologies (or DEEC-Tecs) could eventually transform sources of everyday energy into electricity or other forms of usable energy.

Why Wave Power Has Lagged Far Behind as Energy Source
Researchers have long contended that power from ocean waves could make a major contribution as a renewable energy source. But a host of challenges, including the difficulty of designing a device to capture the energy of waves, have stymied efforts to generate electricity from the sea.
