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Summary

The 1-MW wave energy converter (WEC) Nankun, also known as Sharp Eagle, consists of multiple wave-energy-absorbing buoys mounted on a semi-submersible floating platform. The name 'Sharp Eagle' refers to the shape and pitching motion of the buoys.[1]. Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.
  1. Chen, M., Sheng, S., Zhang, Y., Wang, Z., Wang, K. and Jiang, J. 2015. Model Test and Sea Trial of a Multi-Absorber 1MW Wave Energy Converter. Energies 18, 4711

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current11:55, 7 March 2026Thumbnail for version as of 11:55, 7 March 2026426 × 305 (48 KB)Dronkers J (talk | contribs)The 1-MW wave energy converter (WEC) Nankun, also known as Sharp Eagle, consists of multiple wave-energy-absorbing buoys mounted on a semi-submersible floating platform. The name 'Sharp Eagle' refers to the shape and pitching motion of the buoys.<ref n...
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