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  • 19 February 2013
    Technology

    In October 2012, Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET) released the results of a survey conducted by DHM Research, which showed strong support of ocean energy, with 78 percent of those surveyed in favor of its development. Nine out of ten of the survey participants cited wave energy being a new source of renewable energy as […]

  • 18 March 2014

    AXYS will hold their next webinar “Design & Development of an Offshore Wave Energy Converter Testing Platform” next week. Ocean testing facilities are essential to enable wave energy converter developers to demonstrate performance and survivability, and to optimize devices. AXYS will discuss the technical design and development of a NOMAD instrumentation buoy and 3-point mooring used […]

  • 8 May 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Technology

    Australia’s wave energy developer Carnegie Clean Energy and Swedish bearing manufacturer SKF have joined forces to work on commercializing Carnegie’s CETO wave energy technology.

  • 28 April 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders, Research & Development, Technology

    Spain-based multi-national architecture and engineering consultancy IDOM has completed commissioning of a new power take-off (PTO) system, marking a step forward in the development of advanced wave energy technologies. According to EuropeWave, the air turbine system has now entered a six-week testing phase at the Mutriku wave power plant, one of the few grid-connected wave […]

  • 13 April 2020
    Research & Development

    German company NEMOS has released a video that shows how its wave energy converter (WEC) produces about 1MW of clean ocean energy. The NEMOS WEC is an new system for generating electricity from ocean waves. An elongated floating body absorbs the incoming energy and transmits to a generator by a spring-loaded belt drive. According to […]

  • 19 February 2013
    Technology

    In October 2012, Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET) released the results of a survey conducted by DHM Research, which showed strong support of ocean energy, with 78 percent of those surveyed in favor of its development. Nine out of ten of the survey participants cited wave energy being a new source of renewable energy as […]

  • 31 March 2015

    Wave Energy Scotland is seeking expressions of interest from appropriately qualified and experienced industry representatives to join its independent Advisory Group. The Advisory Group will play a critical role in supporting Wave Energy Scotland meet its objectives, and to support wider Scottish efforts to develop the wave energy sector into one which plays an important […]

  • 26 December 2019

    The Centre for Ocean Energy Research (COER) at Maynooth University plans to hold the 6th Maynooth Wave Energy Workshop on January 24, 2020. The Maynooth Wave Energy Workshop will be an informal event designed to bring researchers and practitioners together to discuss challenges and opportunities in wave energy research. The programme will consist of around […]

  • 10 August 2015
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    Columbia Power Technologies, an Oregon-based wave energy developer, has designed a wave power system that captures energy from passing waves and produces electricity on-board the device. Columbia Power’s StingRAY wave power system uses the floats and spar that independently react to the shape of the passing ocean wave. Each float is directly coupled by a […]

  • 23 February 2015
    Business & Finance, Technology

    CorPower Ocean has developed a wave energy converter (WEC) that produces electricity from waves using pumping principles of human heart. The devices are small and light with low inertia, which allows them to use a broad range of wave motions to convert them to power. CorPower’s WECs have power take-off (PTO) design that combines the […]

  • 22 December 2014
    Environment, Technology

    Perth Wave Energy Project is expected to be a demonstration of a complete grid-connected, commercial scale CETO system, according to Carnegie. As announced earlier, the first CETO 5 Unit, installed as part of Perth Wave Energy Project, has now clocked up 700 in ocean operating hours, and the second unit is ready for deployment. The Perth […]

  • 5 February 2015
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    MBARI engineers have recovered the experimental wave energy buoy for maintenance, after it had been deployed in the sea for over 4 months. During this deployment, the buoy supplied power for instruments used to collect data for engineering purposes. It was deployed 9 km southwest of Moss Landing Harbor, while the engineers tested the system’s […]

  • 8 January 2018
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    Australian wave energy developer Wave Swell Energy (WSE) has completed the validation of its wave energy device in a wider range of water depths.

  • 28 April 2025
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Operations & Maintenance, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development

    Carnegie Clean Energy’s wholly owned subsidiary, Carnegie Technologies Spain, has received an advance payment of €1,171,800 from the Spanish government to support the construction of the first CETO wave energy technology unit in Europe. According to Carnegie, the funding was awarded through Spain’s inaugural RENMARINAS DEMOS program, which backs innovative marine renewable energy projects.  The […]

  • 26 November 2014
    Authorities & Government

    Achieving greater industry collaboration will be a key objective for a new body that is being created to encourage innovation in wave energy technology, Energy Minister Fergus Ewing confirmed yesterday. Wave Energy Scotland (WES) will foster industry collaboration that will drive research and development, share learning and knowledge and bring in expertise from other industry […]

  • 5 August 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Vessels

    Singapore-based tanker owner Hafnia and its joint venture partner, French shipowner Socatra, have taken delivery of their third dual-fuel methanol medium-range (MR) tanker.

  • 6 August 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production

    UK-headquartered Tullow Oil, an independent energy company with operations in West Africa, has brought onstream this year’s first well at its field offshore Ghana.

  • 11 August 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Innovation, Vessels

    China’s Dalian Shipbuilding Offshore Co. (DSOC) and compatriot Zhongnen Fuel Injection Technology have inked a deal to construct a 20,000 cubic meters (cbm) liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel, said to be the ‘first’ independently developed unit of its type in the country. As disclosed, the vessel will also be the inaugural ship in China […]

  • 7 August 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Ports & Logistics, Vessels

    Switzerland-headquartered renewable energy producer Axpo has wrapped up what it described as Spain’s first bio-LNG ship-to-ship (STS) bunkering operation within the large container shipping segment. As disclosed, the supply of biological liquefied natural gas was conducted on August 7 at the Port of Algeciras. The initiative reportedly involved an STS transfer of over 4,000 cubic […]

  • 6 January 2015
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    When it comes to renewable energies, wind and solar power have already become staples of our electricity mix. Wave and tidal energy could be next in line. EU-funded researchers are already making waves, aiming to help industry cut costs and increase reliability with innovative decision-making software. Globally installed wave and tidal power arrays will reach […]

  • 4 September 2015
    Project & Tenders, Research & Development

    Wave energy developer Carnegie Wave Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Republic of Seychelles to investigate commercial wave and microgrid opportunities. The agreement focusses on identifying the opportunities and development pathways for commercial wave energy plants on the Seychelles, as well as potential microgrid opportunities that would enable CETO wave farms to be integrated […]

  • 6 October 2017
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    The Western Australian Government’s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has awarded $15.75 million grant funding to Carnegie’s CETO technology and Albany wave energy project. In addition, the WA Government has awarded $3.75 million to the University of Western Australia to establish and manage an associated Wave Energy Research Centre in Albany, Western Australia. Carnegie’s managing […]

  • 7 May 2012
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Research & Development

    The fact that Ireland is one of the countries that has the best waves is not a secret, but how to make use of those waves in terms of making energy? TheJournal.ie reports that this has been a crucial question for many years now and Ireland has invested a vast amount of money and time […]

  • 25 July 2012
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Research & Development

    Oceanlinx is searching for local contractors who will build and launch the greenWAVE concrete structure for their 1MW wave energy plant. As written in an article of The Border Watch Newspaper, featured on Oceanlinx’s official website, the company’s CEO Ali Baghaei and project analyst Sean Barrett visited the region a few days ago to discuss […]

  • 7 October 2012
    Authorities & Government, Research & Development

    The UK has huge potential for marine power and is considered the most attractive destination to develop marine projects in Europe, states a new report by energy experts GlobalData. The new report (Installed Capacity, Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), Profiles of Technology Developers and Key Country Analysis to 2030) shows that the marine energy industry […]