Student-made wave converters aim to seize the sea's energy
February 29, 2024
February 29, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 29 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Unlike hydro, solar or wind power, the ocean's blue waves remain an unexploited source of green energy.
Two Cornell Engineering undergraduates are aiming to advance the science of wave energy converters - devices that catch the waves and transform them into electricity - in order to move the technology closer to reality.
Since last summer, Aisha Brundan '25 and Kavya Mittha '26 have . . .
Unlike hydro, solar or wind power, the ocean's blue waves remain an unexploited source of green energy.
Two Cornell Engineering undergraduates are aiming to advance the science of wave energy converters - devices that catch the waves and transform them into electricity - in order to move the technology closer to reality.
Since last summer, Aisha Brundan '25 and Kavya Mittha '26 have . . .