Wave Energy Is (Really, Finally) Coming For Your Fossil Fuels
Wave energy converters can harvest electricity from the ocean, helping coastal communities cut their reliance on fossil fuels.
Wave energy converters can harvest electricity from the ocean, helping coastal communities cut their reliance on fossil fuels.
Gibraltar is making a big buzz over the first phase of a new wave power project that will build out to 5 MW, providing 15% of the country’s electricity.
In a decision that will see wave-prone regions of China start to develop wave technology, a senior delegation from the Ocean University of China recently arrived in Israel to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Eco Wave Power that will see the wave power developer implement their technology across … [continued]
7 more top cleantech stories of the week for your perusing pleasure: Wind Power 1. Gamesa has agreed to sell 4 U.S. wind farms totaling 480 MW of capacity (!) to Canada’s Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (Algonquin). The price tag? $900 million. Currently, Gamesa is developing and building these wind farms, … [continued]
Eco Wave Power has recently completed construction and subsequent testing of its first sea wave energy generation models, known as the “Wave Clapper” and the “Power Wing”. The testing took place in the wave pool of the Hydro-Mechanical National Institute of Kiev and provided Eco Wave Power the perfect environment … [continued]