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This odd-looking wave energy machine just crushed its North Sea trial - Electrical Business

April 23, 2025 – Developed by Dutch company Slow Mill Sustainable Power, the Slow Mill device is a wave energy converter that has successfully completed an offshore test off the coast of Scheveningen, The Hague. The device consists of a floater with blades variably connected to an anchor on the seabed. Waves push the floater up and the blades away from the anchor, extracting energy from both up-and-down (heave) and back-and-forth (surge) wave mo…

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Since the closure of the Groningen field, the Netherlands has been an importer of gas. The yield of smaller fields is also declining further and further.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Gas extraction under the North Sea is being significantly increased - after years of haggling and delays in granting permits

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Electrical Business broke the news on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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