What is wave energy?
Wave energy uses the power of the sea to generate electricity.
In this article you can learn:
- What causes waves
- What different devices have been invented to use wave energy
- What the advantages and disadvantages of wave energy are
This resource is suitable for energy and sustainability topics for primary school learners.
Video - What is wave energy?
In this video, learn how wave energy works to generate electricity and what the advantages and disadvantages of wave energy are.
Where do waves come from?
Most waves are caused by wind.
Wind is moving air. When it moves over water, frictionA force that makes it difficult for one object to move along the surface of another. from the air pulls on the surface of the water. This makes the water build up into ripples and waves.
The stronger the wind, the bigger the waves. Try blowing across a bowl or bath of water and see what waves you can make.
Wave energy in Orkney
Wave energy technology is still being experimented on. People are trying to work out the best way to use waves to make electricity.
Lots of experiments into wave energy are carried out at the European Marine Energy Centre on Orkney. Orkney is exposed to high winds and large waves from the Atlantic Ocean, so it is a good place to test different wave energy machines.
What types of wave energy machines are there?
There are lots of different types of device to turn wave energy into electricity.
Three of the main types are called attenuators, absorbers and oscillator. Even though they look different, they all work on the same main idea.
The kinetic energyEnergy that an object possesses because of its movement. A ball being thrown through the air has kinetic energy because it is moving. When water moves this is also an example of kinetic energy. of the waves causes each machine to turn a generatorA machine that is used to make electricity. When the generator head is turned, this energy is converted to electrical energy. This generates electricity that is then passed through underwater cables to reach land and power homes and businesses. A collection of these wave machines is called a wave farm.
Look through the sideshow to find out how the different machines work.
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The advantages and disadvantages of wave energy
Advantages of wave energy
- Wave energy is renewable Something that does not run out when used. because we will never run out of wind or water.
- Wave energy is environmentally friendly as it doesn鈥檛 produce harmful gases while generating electricity.
- Scotland has many islands and is surrounded by the sea on three sides, so we have lots of access to waves.
Learn more about renewable energy here: What is renewable and non-renewable energy?
Disadvantages of wave energy
- Some people say these machines ruin the view of the sea.
- Wave energy can be unreliable. If there鈥檚 no wind, the waves aren鈥檛 big at all, meaning there is very little kinetic energy to convert into electricity.
- Wave farms can get in the way of fishing boats.
Key words about wave energy
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. 鈥 Energy that an object possesses because of its movement. A ball being thrown through the air has kinetic energy because it is moving. The kinetic energy of water, caused by the waves, causes the wave machines to move, turning the generator to create electricity.
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. 鈥 A machine that is used to make electricity. When the generator head is turned, this energy is converted to electrical energy.
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. 鈥 A collection of wind machines in the same location that are used to generate electricity through the power of the waves.
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. 鈥 Something that does not run out when used. There will always be waves that are caused by wind, which is what makes wave power a renewable source of energy.
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Write a short speech
Imagine you work for the Scottish Government and a wave energy company ask for some money to fund their latest experiments.
Write a short speech to explain your decision about whether to give them money and your reasons why.
Think about including some of the key words above and think about the advantages and disadvantages of wave energy to Scotland.
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