 The sea wave slot cone generator, SSG, is a wave energy converter based on the wave overtopping principle. It uses multiple reservoirs placed on top of one another, storing the energy of incoming waves as potential energy. This energy is then used to power turbines, generating electricity. The SSG has a wide range of applications, including shoreline and breakwater applications, and can share structure costs, connect to the grid, and recycle water within the harbor. Recent developments include pilot installations at the Swahia site, Norway, the port of Hanstown, Denmark, and the port of Garibaldi, Oregon, USA. Studies have been conducted on the hydraulic and structural response of the SSG, with the goal of optimizing its design. These studies have been published in various journals and conferences, providing an overview of the current state of knowledge. This article was authored by Mariano Buccino, Diego Viscinanza, Lucia Margaritini, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.