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CETO, a fully submerged wave energy converter (WEC) from Australian company Carnegie Clean Energy, is seeking a certification from the marine classification society Lloyd’s Register to ...
His renewable energy company has designed a wave energy converter that could one day be used in oceans. But before that can happen, they plan to try a prototype in Lake Erie off Harborcreek Township.
Australia Pilots Novel Wave Energy Converter By Haley Zaremba - Apr 10, 2025, 1:00 PM CDT ...
The wave energy converter is designed to embrace the surface of the sea, or the “wave line” as it is often referred to by SWEL. This allows the WEC to become one moving mass with the wave itself.
But wave energy technology lags far behind solar and wind. The waves off Oregon’s coast, captured in a video screen shot from 2014, are some of the most energetic in the world.