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  • Oyster wave energy converter — The Oyster is a hydro electric wave energy device that uses the motion of ocean waves to generate electricity. It is made up of a Power Connector Frame (PCF), which is bolted to the seabed, and a Power Capture Unit (PCU). The PCU is a hinged… …   Wikipedia

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