The World Finance Magazine explores the importance of wave energy and the difficulties surrounding the industry, recognising SWEL as a pioneer in its field. SWEL explains how the common misunderstandings about the movement of waves is at the root of most WEC’s failures, elaborating on how its technology overcomes the pitfalls of others.

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