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Oil Has the Days Numbered: Japan Challenges Natural Laws by Generating Clean Energy with the Waves of the Sea

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Takahito Iida, a researcher at Osaka University in Japan, has presented a floating gyroscopic converter, a device that incorporates inside a rotating steering wheel connected to a generator, whose operation is based on wave energy using linear wave theory and coupled models. Although this type of technology is not completely new, this proposal introduces a key idea: it can reach the theoretical limit of 50% of wave energy absorption and maintain…

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Takahito Iida, a researcher at Osaka University in Japan, has presented a floating gyroscopic converter, a device that incorporates inside a rotating steering wheel connected to a generator, whose operation is based on wave energy using linear wave theory and coupled models. Although this type of technology is not completely new, this proposal introduces a key idea: it can reach the theoretical limit of 50% of wave energy absorption and maintain…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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