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Nature Inspired Technology

Ramp

Angle and Degree

Wave Dynamics

The ramp exists to maximize the wave height

Wave Dynamics

Angle and Degree

Wave Dynamics

The Wave focuser and Ramp extend into the ocean forces the incoming wave up abruptly doubling the amplitude of the wave

Angle and Degree

Angle and Degree

Angle and Degree

The angle and degree of the wave focuser and ramp configuration can be changed to induce an increase in wave amplitude

Wave Focuser

Kinetic Energy to Potential Energy

Angle and Degree

Takes a wider footprint and condenses it increasing optimal efficiency

Wave impact

Kinetic Energy to Potential Energy

Kinetic Energy to Potential Energy

Taking into account the combined forces producing a steady state

Kinetic Energy to Potential Energy

Kinetic Energy to Potential Energy

Kinetic Energy to Potential Energy

 Surf Height,  Swell Direction, Tide are factors taken into account

Nautilus One

Sustainable sea water desalination Zero Emmisions

The Worlds first fully self contained  55 million gallon a day sea water desalination system  while producing ZERO greenhouse gas emissions representing one of the major pillars in the quest to  develop a sustainable planet.

View of buoyancy blocks

The buoyancy blocks are located in sub-impound area A and B

Double action hydraulic Cylinders

The sea water drains from the sub impound areas into the top and bottom of the hydraulic cylinders where the weight of the block pressurizes it to 1200 PSI

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