Prototipe Energi Gelombang Laut Menggunakan Oscillating Water Column (OWC)
Ocean Wave Energy Prototype Using Oscillating Water Column (OWC)
Abstract
The utilization of renewable energy sourced from the ocean has become an
important alternative to overcome the energy crisis and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
One of the innovations developed is a wave energy power plant prototype using Oscillating
Water Column (OWC) technology. This prototype is designed to convert the kinetic energy
of ocean waves into electrical energy through the movement of a water column that
generates airflow to drive a turbine. This study aims to evaluate the performance of the
OWC prototype under various wave conditions and water volumes, as well as to analyze
their effects on turbine rotational speed and generated voltage. The test results show that
wave height and wavelength significantly affect the efficiency of the prototype. Under
optimal wave conditions, the prototype was able to generate a maximum voltage of 1.32 V
and a turbine rotational speed of up to 215.3 rpm. These findings indicate the great
potential of OWC technology as an environmentally friendly wave energy power
generation solution, which is feasible to be further developed on a larger scale in the
future.
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