Alternative power source launched
Posted by keelynet on September 4, 2008
Imagine these to provide power for any seaport community. Reminds me of Gilligan’s Island.
“Engineer Noro Camomot invented the NJ-6 Sea Wave Electric Power Generator, which could produce a maximum of 15 kilowatt electricity and could light an entire village. The generator would rely on sea waves to produce renewable energy. “Waves is the driving power to move the rotating mechanism to generate electricity,” Camomot said. The generator only has to be anchored at least 10 meters away from the shoreline. Yesterday, the Visayan Inventors Association launched a three meter wide by three meter long floating platform, the actual size of the NJ-6 that could supply power to 50 lampposts, at the waters off the South Road Properties. Camomot said he invented the NJ-6 to provide electricity to Filipinos who do not have access to electricity.” – Source
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