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Agreement to explore wave energy technology

by Lauren Butler
August 1, 2018
in Electricity, News, Renewable Energy
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Carnegie Clean Energy announced that it has signed a Collaboration Agreement with global renewables player, Enel Green Power (EGP), which will see EGP invest $1.6 million in the research, development and deployment of the CETO wave energy technology.

EGP will also become a technical advisory committee member of both Carnegie and the Wave Energy Research Centre, run by the University of Western Australia, with support from the WA State Government. EGP is the renewable energy division of the Enel Group.

EGP manages around 42,000MW of renewable energy plants across wind, solar, geothermal and hydropower, and integrates innovative technologies into renewable power plants.

Carnegie and EGP will collaborate on the development and testing of the CETO technology, the Albany Wave Energy Project and future CETO projects. EGP’s $1.6 million investment will go into the development of CETO across a number of milestones. Carnegie and EGP will also work together to identify, develop and invest in opportunities for CETO across Australia, Europe and internationally.

Carnegie’s Managing Director, Dr Michael Ottaviano, said, “We are delighted to be collaborating with a global leader in renewable energy such as Enel Green Power. Their deep experience of the renewables market globally will help Carnegie to tailor its CETO technology to the needs of its future utility customers.

“Our belief in the potential of CETO remains undiminished. Wave energy remains the last great untapped renewable resource globally. Like all power technologies, its commercialisation requires the collaboration and consistent commitment of innovators, governments, research and industry leaders of the likes of Enel Green Power.”

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