Giant waves off the Western Isles could offer enormous energy potential. Buoys placed 5 miles off the island of Lewis recorderd average wave height of 14 metres on Monday. The heighest wave was 23 metres in height. Scientists have calculated that "based on average wave power of 75kW/m and a 200km coastline from Butt of Lewis
to Barra, the total mean power would be 15GW - equivalent to 12 modern nuclear
power plants, such as Torness." However, based on Monday's waves this could rise to the equivelant of 120 nuclear power stations.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-21324654
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