Wave energy is an irregular and oscillating low-frequency energy source that can be converted to a 60-Hertz frequency
Kinetic energy, the energy of motion, in waves is tremendous. An average 4-foot, 10-second wave striking a coast puts out more than 35,000 horsepower per mile of coast.
Because wave energy needs only 1/200 the land area of wind and requires no access roads, infrastructure costs are less;