Turbine Placement: Underwater turbines are installed near the seafloor or at varying depths. These turbines pump water or create pressure fluctuations that generate surface or subsurface wave patterns. Wave Formation: As the turbines operate, they rhythmically displace large volumes of water. This creates artificial wave patterns on the surface or pressure waves beneath. Energy Harnessing: The artificial waves are directed toward wave energy converters (WECs) strategically positioned nearby. WECs convert the mechanical motion of the waves into electrical energy via hydraulic systems, air turbines, or linear generators. Underwater Turbines
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