![]() Whether you are a professional or project studio engineer, sound designer or post production video editor, this set of 5 plug-ins deliver professional quality dynamics, EQ, limiting, multiband compression and panoramic processing to suite all of your mixing and mastering needs. So, on a calm day, no waves means no electricity.AUDIOZ | 19-11-2014 | WIN 156 MB | MAC 201 MB The Wave Arts Power Suite 5 Mixing & Mastering Plug-in Bundle introduces a powerful set of recording and mastering tools for your Audio Suite, RTAS, VST, MAS and DirectX compatible host software. Even if we find a brilliant, efficient way to capture energy from waves, we will only get energy out if there is energy going in. Building wave turbines can damage local marine ecosystems, as well as obstructing shipping, and being an eyesore. ![]() Imagine trying to build a turbine with high winds, giant waves, and the dangers of being dragged out to sea. ![]() But, there are a few drawbacks before we line out coasts with wave power stations. There is no pollution generated and, once set up, the costs are low. So, for the moment, we do not generate a lot of electricity from our waves, but the potential for wave energy is huge. Wave energy still has a long way to go, compared to other renewable energies like wind or hydro. Strong winds blow across the Atlantic Ocean and could create big, powerful waves that reach all the way to our coastlines. The North and west coast of Scotland is perfect for developing wave power. This turns the turbine blades which powers a generator and it is this that generates the electricity. Water rushes in and pushes air out of the chamber, through a turbine. The turbines have a chamber that fills with water when a wave hits it. One way is to string together long lines of turbines that rely on the rise and fall of the wave. This is kinetic energy - movement energy that can be used to generate electrical energy. ![]() The more wind, the bigger the waves, and the bigger the waves, the more energy they have. The moving air creates friction that pulls the water along, piling it up into waves. ![]() Waves are created when the wind blows air across the surface of water. Scotland has over six thousand miles of coastline, so we have a lot of wave energy that can be turned into electricity. ![]()
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