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To the editor : Wave motors are an old story here in California ( “First onshore wave energy project in the U.S. launches in Los Angeles,” Sept. 10). Before that beautiful seaside town of Manhattan Beach acquired its present name, folks called the area Potencia , or “power,” after an 1890s wave motor plant that did not live up to expectations.
During the next decade in 1907 , Henry Huntington built his massive Pacific Light and Power Company plant in north Redondo Beach on the border with Hermosa. The plant burned oil to produce electricity to run his vast railroad empire.
That same year, at the south end of Redondo, Fred Starr of San Francisco built a wave motor w