Wave energy are created using consistent, large waves that
rigorously move up and down through the ocean water that contains kinetic
energy. The friction
between wind and surface water most commonly causes waves and the energy from
the wind transfer to the waves, making the water to go into the shear stress that
causes the growth of the waves especially if there is a lack of land to resist
the power of the wind.
As the water moves, it transmit energy across the ocean and
has the potential to travel across an entire
ocean basin. Moreover, the more strong the waves, the more it is capable to
produce wave energy.