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Most systems were engineered to resist the ocean. And they broke under pressure.
A UK company, Sea Wave Energy Ltd, approached the problem differently. Instead of fighting waves, they designed a system that moves with them.
The result is the Waveline Magnet. A modular system that converts wave motion into electricity while adapting to harsh ocean conditions.
One full scale unit can generate up to 100 megawatts, enough to power a small city. It is also built from recyclable materials and uses seawater instead of oil, removing a major environmental risk.
What makes this even more interesting is its ability to desalinate water alongside energy production.
This is not just an energy innovation. It is a systems level rethink of how we work with nature instead of against it.