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  1. 1974 Age: 36 Invented the Edinburgh (commonly known as "Salter's") Duck. 1977 Age: 39 Built first multi-directional wave tank equipped with absorbing wavemakers. 1984 Age: 46 Appointed to a personal chair in engineering design at University of Edinburgh. 2004 Age: 66 Awarded MBE for services to engineering. 2009 Age: 71 Joined Aquamarine Power ...

  2. Stephen Salter is a prominent engineer and inventor known for his pioneering work in wave energy conversion technologies, particularly through his invention of the Salter's Duck, a notable wave energy device. His contributions have highlighted various challenges and potential solutions in harnessing wave energy as a renewable resource. Salter's innovative approaches have not only advanced wave energy technology but have also influenced the design principles of tidal stream turbines.

  3. The ‘Salter Duck’ is an example, developed in the 1970s by Stephen Salter of Edinburgh University (invented 1974 - prototype tested 1976). It is probably the first attempt by the UK to generate electricity from waves. At the time of its development, oil prices had hit an all time high, due to the Arab petroleum embargo, making alternative ...

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  4. Salter was also a proponent of geoengineering and was responsible for creating the concept of the mechanical enhancement of clouds to achieve cloud reflectivity enhancement. The wide tank at the University of Edinburgh — a novel design and invention by Stephen Salter, built in 1977 — was the world's first multi-directional wave tank equipped with absorbing wavemakers.

  5. Mar 23, 2011 · A scientist described as the "founding father" of wave power technology has been awarded the inaugural Saltire Prize medal. Professor Stephen Salter led the team which designed the "Salter's Duck ...

  6. The idea for creating Salter's duck came about from his studies on a lavatory cistern while at the University of Edinburgh. He invented Salter's duck in 1974 and attempted to make it the main device of choice for the Wave Energy programme in the United Kingdom. A prototype attempt to use the device was constructed in 1976 off Dores Beach.

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  8. The Edinburgh Duck is revealed. The Edinburgh Duck, also known as Salter’s Duck or the nodding duck, harnesses wave power to generate electricity. The ‘duck’ itself is a teardrop shaped buoy containing a gyroscope. It floats on top of the water and is bobbed up and down by the waves. This in turn agitates the internal generator to produce ...