TECHNOLOGYBRIDGE MICHIGAN
Michigan island needs reliable power. Can Great Lakes waves provide it?
A Michigan island is exploring the potential of Great Lakes wave energy to provide reliable power. University of Michigan professor Lei Zuo is developing a wave energy converter, with an early prototype showcased in 2024.
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