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Electricity from the Ocean's Invisible Currents
Harnessing kinetic energy through an innovative figure-eight kite system that amplifies slow-moving water velocity into consistent, renewable power.
The Problem
The vast majority of ocean currents move at speeds too slow for traditional turbines to capture. This represents a massive, untapped source of clean energy that currently goes completely unused due to technical limitations.
The Solution
Deep Green Sea Kites use a hydrofoil wing to fly in a figure-eight pattern. This movement amplifies the relative water velocity by up to 10 times, making it possible to generate cost-effective electricity from slow-moving currents.
How It Works
Kite deployed underwater
Flies figure-eight path
Velocity multiplied
Electricity generated
Technical Efficiency & Power Specs
50-120m
Operating Depth
12m
Wingspan
1.2MW
Output per Unit
1.1m/s
Min. Current Speed
Technology Comparison
Sea Kites
- Amplifies flow velocity by 10x
- Operational in low-speed currents
- Predictable 24/7 energy output
- Minimal environmental footprint
Traditional Turbines
- Requires high-velocity currents
- High installation and maintenance cost
- Limited geographic deployment
Wave Energy
- Dependent on surface conditions
- Intermittent energy production
- Vulnerable to storm damage
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