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What was your favorite moment during reporting?
Well, at one point I asked Annette for an example of a failure or stumbling block she had to overcome. She laughed and said: Well, yesterday.
Yesterday? I asked.
Yes, she said: “We had this reporter coming (me!) and the current prototype was two inches too tall to fit in the test bed, and we really wanted to show the buoy in the test bed. It was like, okay, what do we do now? We had to innovate. We disassembled the test bed and reassembled it and made it work. We looked at all the options and moved forward. And that’s what we always do. We always run into challenges everyday with designing and building buoys. Everyday there’s a contingency and everyday there’s an opportunity to be innovative to overcome that challenge. So stumbling blocks not only happen, they happen everyday.”
I loved how in a small way I was part of the process of innovation.
What surprised you the most about the technology behind wave energy?
The wide array of designs that Annette has tried. Even when she settled on direct drive technology, the prototypes looked so different. One huge yellow buoy in her lab was big enough to protect my family in a nuclear war. Then a later one had a totally different shape: flat and wide like a flying saucer.
We are so used to seeing designs that have become standard, like the standard three-prong design for a windmill. With a new, emerging technology it’s really cool to see all the crazy options that are tested first.
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Comments (3)
For accurate information please visit: Brevet RO no. 108893. MOTOR DYNAMIC FOR WAVE CATCHING
Posted by cosma vasile on May 10,2011 | 02:56 AM
Did you know that Romania has a technical solution with the highest efficiency to capture wave power?.
Patent 108893 entitled Dynamic Engine for Sea Wave Energy Catching. A pioneering invention. It is estimated that “dynamic engine” has the ability to catching wave energy at a rate of over 80% while the other technical solutions known worldwide, are not able to capture wave energy with a higher percentage of about 10-15%.
Cosma Vasile. Romania. E-mail cosma.vasile@yahoo.com
Posted by cosma vasile on May 7,2011 | 03:04 AM
I just read this wonderful article from the July 2009 issue. As a former VC currently at Harvard as a superannuated grad student, I wish I had known...
Posted by Stephen Elliott on December 30,2009 | 11:11 PM