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Why Hasn’t Wave Energy Gotten Its Sea Legs Yet? - Science Friday

Why Hasn’t Wave Energy Gotten Its Sea Legs Yet? - Science Friday

Update: 2025-11-01
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We've figured out how to harness renewable energy from many natural systems, like solar, wind, and geothermal power. But what about the ocean’s waves? It might seem like converting wave power into electricity on a large scale would’ve been figured out by now, but the tech is actually just getting its sea legs. Why has it been so hard to develop? And just how promising is it?

Host Flora Lichtman talks with Oregon Public Broadcasting reporter Jes Burns, who reported on Oregon’s massive wave energy test site; and then she checks in with Deborah Greaves, an  offshore renewable energy researcher, for a look at what’s happening in the rest of the world.

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Jes Burns is a science and environment reporter and host of "All Science. No Fiction." at Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Dr. Deborah Greaves is a professor of ocean engineering at the University of Plymouth in England.

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Why Hasn’t Wave Energy Gotten Its Sea Legs Yet? - Science Friday

Why Hasn’t Wave Energy Gotten Its Sea Legs Yet? - Science Friday