Sustainable Synergy: Merging Ocean and Wind Energy With Hybrid Nanotechnology

At one time, solar was the epicenter of the renewable energy revolution. However, with growing interest in clean power generation and a desire to mitigate the effects of climate change, the world has turned to additional sources.
Wind and ocean wave energy are among renewable portfolios' most common secondary energies. Solar power is derived from the sun, while other types of power are drawn from the sea and air. However, as the demand grows, so must ocean wave electric generators and wind turbine capacities. Fortunately, nanotechnology makes combining these sources easier for a more reliable hybrid solution.
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