Wave Energy (Wave Energy) Equipment
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
We continue to review the development of the wave energy sector with interest. We have evaluated some 20 wave devices and have carried out detailed evaluation of 4 devices. If you are struggling to get your wave project off the ground then maybe we can help. Energy Project Management Ltd specialises in taking a ...
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Manufactured by Oscilla Power, Inc. (OPI)based in USA
Oscilla Power’s Triton-C is a community scale 100kW rated wave energy converter. This system shares the same multi-mode energy capture and architecture of the larger Triton, with a ring-shaped reaction structure hanging below the surface float via three tendons. ...
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Manufactured by Wavepower Technologies Limitedbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The oceans are full of unspent energy. With the right technology, it can be harnessed to produce electricity. That could completely change the world – so why wouldn’t we ...
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Manufactured by Ocean Energybased in IRELAND
The development history of the OceanEnergy buoy is one of novel design, progressive engineering and industry based development protocols. The technology success is the result of a rigorous and systematic approach to both R &D and engineering. The OE Buoy has undergone three full phases of scaled testing, from 1:50 scale to 1:4 scale. The rigorous testing at each phase is a testament to the ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
We are also developing a much larger hinged-raft wave energy converter – the Blue Horizon – based on the same principles as the Blue ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
In January 2019, Wave Energy Scotland selected Mocean’s design as one of the industry’s most promising concepts – awarding Mocean with £3.3 million. The support from Wave Energy Scotland enabled Mocean to develop the Blue X – a prototype model for extensive testing in real sea conditions. In spring ...
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Manufactured by Ocean Energybased in IRELAND
The “OE Buoy” is a Wave Energy Converter – it absorbs energy from ocean waves to generate green, sustainable electricity. Using the motions of the floating hull induced by passing waves, it transforms wave power into air power – like an air pump. This pressurised air ...
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Manufactured by Leviathan Energy LLC.based in USA
The technology is in the developmental stage. Leviathan has developed patented technologies that can release the potential of wave energy 4-5 times more cost-effectively than existing solutions being offered on the market. This market could potentially be more lucrative than wind as all other existing solutions are not very ...
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Manufactured by CorPower Ocean AB - part of Inovacor ABbased in SWEDEN
The resonant Wave Energy Converters developed by CorPower Ocean has a heaving buoy on the surface absorbing energy from the combined surge and heave motion of the waves. The WEC is connected to the seabed using a taut mooring line. It has a pneumatic pre-tension module between the mooring line and the buoy to enable a lightweight ...
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Manufactured by Marine Power Systems Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The WaveSub is a next generation wave energy device from Marine Power Systems. Powerful, reliable and affordable, the device addresses all of the challenges of energy generation at sea. A quarter scale prototype is set to be launched in 2017. We’ve already gained a lot of support, with Marine Power Systems securing a £2.5m ...
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Manufactured by Havkraft ASbased in NORWAY
Quote: “It has been shown that depending on the efficiency of the damping by the turbine system energy up to 35 % can be extracted from the waves on individual periods. This means that when exposed for an irregular wave spectrum this system will be able to extract more energy than traditional OWC systems as the Havkraft ...
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Manufactured by Wave for Energy S.r.l.based in ITALY
In the last decade W4E brought the Wave Energy Converter ISWEC from concept to a full scale 100 kW device. In order to obtain a reliable full scale device, such development from concept to sea operation was performed following the stages of the roadmap proposed in the Protocols of the EU FP7 Equimar Project. ...
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Manufactured by AquaHarmonics Inc.based in USA
The AquaHarmonics (AH) wave energy converter (WEC) concept is a point absorber style WEC comprised of an axisymmetric floating hull with a “winch style” interior Power Take Off (PTO) which generates electrical power by reacting against the seafloor via an anchor connected to the free end of PTO mooring line. The PTO ...
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Manufactured by EPF Elettrotecnica S.r.l.based in ITALY
The seas and oceans are sources of large quantities of renewable, dense and clean energy, presented in the form of waves and underwater ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Our Blue Star wave energy converter will provide reliable, renewable power for a range of subsea applications – from control systems, to ROVs, to fully autonomous underwater vehicles. Its compact design fits in 40 foot shipping containers, and uses magnetic-geared power to charge onboard batteries, providing continual ...
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by Wave Dragonbased in DENMARK
Wave Dragon is a floating, slack-moored energy converter of the overtopping type that can be deployed in a single unit or in arrays of Wave Dragon units in groups resulting in a power plant with a capacity comparable to traditional fossil based power ...
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Manufactured by Bombora Wave Powerbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Bombora is meeting energy transition demands with a market disruptive product to deliver continuous, reliable ocean energy for global use in national and island ...
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Manufactured by W4P Waves4Power ABbased in SWEDEN
The creation of a new industry does not happen very often. But this is really what Waves4Power is all about. We are building a new European energy industry that is totally fossil free and renewable. Waves4Power is a leading player in the green marine energy industry which is expected to be the future in energy production for Europe as ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Our patented Archimedes Waveswing is a unique system designed to provide reliable and affordable power for a range of offshore applications. The submerged wave power buoy reacts to changes in sub-sea water pressure caused by passing waves and converts the resulting motion to electricity via a direct-drive generator. The system is ...
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by Crestwingbased in DENMARK
Crestwing is working with leading scientists and PhD students at Aarhus University, Danish Technical University, Stanford, Harvard and Aalborg University on optimizing the system and the first Wave Energy Converter (WEC) pilot park. The pilot park is planned to begin commissioning in 2025. The supply chain is already in place, with, among ...
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