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A surfer catches a wave at Sunset, an offshore surfing spot close to Hout Bay, that produces some of South Africa's biggest waves in Capetown. 2022

Forbes, February 2025

Renewable energy is sometimes almost sort of like a buzzword in the halls where energy policy is discussed. But it’s a major part of current research, and there are different categories of renewable energy research going on. One such sub-topic in the world of renewables is wave energy, the production of useful energy from sea and ocean waves. Let’s talk about that.

To get a closer perspective, you can get some details on how the IEEE promotes digital twins for environmental models, but you can also take a look at some of the leading companies in this space. Inna Braverman has an interest in the natural world. Together with David Leb, she has founded a company called Eco Wave Power that seeks to harness the power of bodies of water to produce clean energy.

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