MUMBAI, India, Nov. 28 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202531085494 A) filed by Centurion University Of Technology And Management, Khordha, Orissa, on Sept. 9, for 'a system for renewable energy large-scale production of electricity from sea waves and method thereof.'

Inventor(s) include Pratap Kumar Baliarsingh; Dr. Suchismita Srichandan; Dr. Sanjiba Kumar Baliarsingh; and Dr. Kamal Kumar Barik.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 28, under issue no. 48/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a movable system mounted on a corrosion-resistant rail trolley fixed along the coastline. This trolley-based deployment allows for strategic positioning of the device based on wave activity and enables rapid retraction inland during extreme weather events like cyclones, providing storm resilience that is critical for coastal installations. The float mechanism, coupled with a reciprocating arm, captures the up-and-down motion (heave) of sea waves. This linear motion is then translated into rotational energy through a series of mechanical linkages, including a counterweight-balanced gear and pinion system. A key innovation lies in the multi-stage mechanical transmission involving shafts, pinions, and a unidirectional freewheel mechanism that ensures smooth and continuous energy transfer. A flywheel stores excess kinetic energy to maintain generator momentum even during short wave lulls, ensuring stable power output. The final stage of the system drives an electrical generator, effectively converting mechanical energy into electricity suitable for direct grid integration or off-grid applications."

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