Seahorse Buoys by Simon Spagnoletti

Simon Spagnoletti, an experienced product designer of high end as well as mass products, has unveiled his new concept, Seahorse Buoys. A magnetic anchor sets wave power buoys to be plastered. Internal coils travel down the anchor, as the buoys soar up and down, thus creating a hovering magnetic field. This in turn generates current that is transferred to shore. It is also possible to generate huge amounts of power through the usage of groups of these buoys. The Seahorse line proposes varied models to customers, commercial entities as well as governments. Some of the advanced units including a sensor, security plus wave power buoys are offered solely to large-scale commercial entities as well as government institutions.

Designer : Simon Spagnoletti

Seahorse Buoys by Simon Spagnoletti

Seahorse Buoys by Simon Spagnoletti

Seahorse Buoys by Simon Spagnoletti

Seahorse Buoys by Simon Spagnoletti

Seahorse Buoys by Simon Spagnoletti

Seahorse Buoys by Simon Spagnoletti

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stephen russell says: June 16, 2011

Test this off Hawaii, NZ, Australia, Japan, CA OR WA AK area. Nice.







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