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CONCLUSION

1. Abundant Resource: Waves are a consistent and renewable


energy source, driven by wind and tides.
2. Global Availability: Coastal areas worldwide have potential for
harnessing wave energy.
3. Low Carbon Footprint: Produces electricity without emitting
greenhouse gases, contributing to clean energy goals.
4. Predictable: Waves follow seasonal patterns and can be
reliably forecasted, aiding in energy planning.
5. Technological Advancements: Ongoing developments in wave
energy converters (WECs) are improving efficiency and cost-
effectiveness.
6. Environmental Impact: Minimal impact on marine ecosystems
compared to other forms of energy generation.
7. Scalability: Can be deployed in various scales, from small
individual units to large commercial arrays.
8. Economic Potential: Offers opportunities for job creation and
economic growth, particularly in coastal communities.
9. Challenges: Despite potential benefits, challenges remain in
technology deployment, grid integration, and initial investment
costs.
10. Energy Security: Reduces dependence on fossil fuels,
enhancing energy resilience.

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