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title: Wave Energy
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  primary: Wave Energy
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  disambiguation: Harness ocean power! Explore wave energy's potential, technology, and challenges in renewable energy.
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    - Challenges and Limitations
    - Potential and Advantages
    - Wave energy
    - Technological Applications
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author: Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu
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# Wave Energy

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*Wave Energy*

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Disadvantage | High Installation Cost, Potential Environmental Impact |
| Main Systems | OWC, Oscillating Water Columns, Point Absorbers |
| Conversion Mechanism | From Mechanical to Electrical |
| Source | Sea Surface Waves |
| Energy Type | Renewable |
| Advantage(s) | High Energy Density,Predictable Production |

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## Article Content

[Wave energy](/en/detay/what-is-wave-energy-0cda9/llms.txt) is a type of [renewable energy](/en/detay/renewable-energy-c589a/llms.txt) obtained from the kinetic and [potential energy](/en/detay/energy-systems-and-sustainability-8a3fa/llms.txt) of waves occurring on the sea surface. This form of energy arises from the periodic movements created by winds in the atmosphere over the ocean and the sea surface. Wave energy is particularly suitable for [energy production](/en/detay/electricity-energy-production/llms.txt) through the regular rhythm of moving water masses, especially concentrated in coastal areas.

### **Physical Mechanism**

The formation of waves fundamentally begins with the frictional effect of [wind](/en/detay/what-is-wind-9940f/llms.txt) on the water surface. The resulting wave motion has both up-and-down and back-and-forth components. During these movements, water particles move in circular orbits. The conversion of this mechanical motion into electrical energy is possible through systems such as [turbines](/en/detay/turbin-749262/llms.txt), pistons, oscillating arms, or similar devices. The systems used during energy conversion generally rely on the principles of potential energy (wave height) or kinetic energy (wave speed).

### **Technological Applications**

Systems that convert wave energy into usable electrical energy can generally be categorized under three main headings:

1. **Oscillating Water Column (OWC):** In this system, changes in water level created by waves compress a closed air column, rotating a turbine.
2. **Surface Oscillating Devices:** Modules placed on the sea surface and operating perpendicular to wave motion oscillate with the wave movement, transferring mechanical energy to turbines.
3. **Point Absorber Devices:** These devices operate with vertical movements around a single point of reference. They are generally buoy-like in structure and utilize changes in water level.

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*Technological Applications in Wave Energy (Created by Artificial Intelligence)*

### **Potential and Advantages**

Wave energy has a more predictable and stable energy production potential compared to other [renewable energy sources](/en/detay/renewable-energy-sources-76a78/llms.txt). Especially in terms of energy density, it can reach higher values compared to wind and [solar energy](/en/detay/solar-energy-aa228/llms.txt). It also offers significant advantages for local energy production in densely populated coastal areas.

### **Challenges and Limitations**

Although wave energy theoretically offers great potential, there are some technological and economic limitations. These limitations include high installation costs, the corrosive effects of the marine environment on devices, and environmental impact assessments. Additionally, careful planning is required regarding the impacts on marine transportation, fishing, and ecosystems.

### **Wave Energy Studies in Türkiye**

Despite being a country surrounded by seas on three sides, Türkiye has limited pilot applications in wave energy. Particularly, the Black Sea and Aegean coasts are subject to research for their wave energy potential. Through TÜBİTAK-supported projects, university research, and various private sector initiatives, the technical knowledge in this field is increasing.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. University of New Hampshire. "Wave Energy." Accessed July 14, 2025. https://marine.unh.edu/center-ocean-renewable-energy/projects/wave-energy.Oregon State University. "Wave Power: The Other Sustainable Energy." Accessed July 14, 2025. https://engineering.oregonstate.edu/all-stories/wave-power-other-sustainable-energy.Populer Science. "This yellow floatie can churn the power of the sea into electricity." Accessed July 14, 2025. https://www.popsci.com/environment/wave-power-searay/.USGS. "The distribution of water on, in, and above the Earth." July 14, 2025. https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/distribution-water-and-above-earth.