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Wave-Powered Underwater Battery System Successfully Completes Test in UK North Sea

By Teri WrightAugust 30, 20233 Mins Read
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In a groundbreaking achievement, an underwater battery storage system, designed to power subsea equipment using wave energy, has concluded its initial four-month test program in the UK North Sea. This novel technology showcases the potential for harnessing renewable sources to sustainably operate subsea equipment, overcoming intermittent energy supply through intelligent battery storage. Deployed off the

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