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Jonathan Redman deburrs a steel installation stand for the cap of the buoy, which is behind him. In the first commercially licensed project for generating electricity from ocean wave action, a 103-foot-long, 220-ton buoy soon to be deployed off the coast of Oregon will provide 150 kilowatts of power. The buoy, nearly completed, undergoes tests at an Oregon Iron Works facility in Vancouver, Wash.

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Jonathan Redman deburrs a steel installation stand for the cap of the buoy, which is behind him. In the first commercially licensed project for generating electricity from ocean wave action, a 103-foot-long, 220-ton buoy soon to be deployed off the coast of Oregon will provide 150 kilowatts of power. The buoy, nearly completed, undergoes tests at an Oregon Iron Works facility in Vancouver, Wash.
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