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			<description>  	 		 			  		 			 				Welcome to Swell Fuel Inc. 		 		 			  				  				 					  						  							Get hooked up to a LOPF BUOYand you have electric power. It runs off the natural waves in the oceans. A perfect green and sustainable power supply. 						  							  						  							We supply buoys which can be deployed in the sea and provide electricity immediately. The buoys are low weight, low cost, easy to handle, store and operate. You just deploy them in the sea with anchor blocks and the electricity is ready to be harnessed in batteries or directly used for coral reef restoration projects. 						  							  						  							We provide 300W or 1500W buoys with a 12 V or 180V DC output with peak bursts up to 1k and 5k. The electricity can be harnessed in batteries and rectified to 110 or 230 V AC on shore or at sea. The buoys can be installed in 5 to 50 m water depth. They can be used for operation of tools, electronic systems in the sea itself or tie off buoys to supply power to boats and...

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