| dc.description.abstract | Demand for renewable energy is growing faster due to its cleaner nature. Sri Lanka is blessed  with renewable  energy sources  and, currently renewable electricity is  mainly produced from hydro  power,  Solar  and  Wind.  Since,  Sri  Lank  is  surrounded  by  sea;  it  has  huge  Sea  Wave  energy potential and can be harnessed in the  future. Wave Energy Converters  (WEC) are the  devices, which are  used  to  produce  electricity  using  sea  wave  energy.  Wider  range  of  WEC  prototypes  have  been presented  worldwide.    However,  most  of the  technologies  are  still  at  research  level  because  they  are expensive  and  practically  challenging.  Oscillating  Water  Column  type  WEC  are  matured  technology and installed in few places but, they require very high initial investment and big in size becausea huge air chamber in the device. This  paper  contains  description  and  the  laboratory  results  of  a  scale  model  of  a  new  shoreline  Wave energy Converter. It has many advantages such easy to build, less maintains is required and moving parts (DC generator) are isolated from sea water. Where the proposed device contains three major parts those are single acting pneumatic pump, Air storage tank and a turbine coupled with DC generator. Sea Wave is used to drive the single acting cylinder which will pump the airinto the storage tank. Then the air is used to rotate the turbine. Finally the DC generator will produce electricity. This prototype device could generate 15W peak power across 25 ohm load when the air storage tank pressure is 3.2 bars. It can produce huge power when we scale up the device. Also, proposed device can be used to harness wave energy by installing at onshore. Future works can be done to analyse the proper mooring system. | en_US |