The diagrams show a structure that is used to generate electricity from wave power.

The diagrams show a structure that is used to generate electricity from wave power.
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The picture illustrates the process of exchanging wave power into electricity through a water
turbine
technology. It can be seen from the process diagram that as a wave enters the installation, air emerges and activates the
turbine
, generating kinetic energy and powering electricity. The system is pierced on a sea wall and elongates into the seabed. On the furthest part, a large chamber is in place, complete with its integrated space opening to let sea waves plunge in. As the wave goes through a pushing motion inwards, it creates air swooshing
further
into another confined tube where the main
turbine
is placed. The force results in a strong and continuous rotary action for the
turbine
.
This
particular phenomenon is commonly defined as kinetic energy. Outside the column, a connecting instrument is transforming that motion into electric power, yielding beneficial electricity in return.
This
process is repetitive as sea waves feed themselves into the structure, providing renewable energy in a sustainable way.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words turbine with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "undefined" in your introduction.
Vocabulary: Only 4 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: The word "wave" was used 5 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • Wave power
  • Offshore
  • Kinetic energy
  • Renewable energy
  • Buoy
  • Turbine
  • Generator
  • Carbon footprint
  • Ecosystems
  • Sustainability
  • Energy portfolio
  • Scalability
  • Power grid
  • Marine environment
  • Economic viability
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