Innovate UK grants $1.9 million for wave energy project
Swedish-Israeli wave energy developer Eco Wave Power Global (EWP) has announced winning a £1.5 million grant (almost $1.9 million) as a
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AIT Hosts IsWEPT Workshop to Advance Wave
The IsWEPT project aims to develop an inclusive, islanded wave-powered microgrid system to enhance energy access in remote and isolated
Consortium including Eco Wave Power, Toshiba,
Aquatera, with its close collaboration with AIT, will be active in seeking further private and public investment for similar pilot projects in
Wave-Powered Microgrid to be Developed on Remote
The remote Thai island of Koh Tao will soon be energized by a wave-powered microgrid. A consortium of companies and universities is developing the pilot
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ASK THE EXPERT Microgrid Solutions are the Future of Island
With the unique challenges island communities face, how can microgrid solutions specifically address resiliency needs? their isolation, logistical difficulties, and diverse energy demands. Natural disasters,
Wave Energy Microgrid Project in Thailand
Eco Wave Power (EWP) Global, a publicly traded onshore wave energy company, has won a £1.5 million grant as part of a consortium led by Toshiba (U.K.) and Aquatera (U.K.) to design
Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of a Thai Island''s diesel/PV/wind
This study uses Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to compare the environmental impacts of a diesel/PV/wind hybrid microgrid on the island of Koh Jig, Thailand with the electrification alternatives
Consortium Forms to Deliver Wave-Powered Microgrid
A consortium, led by Toshiba and Aquatera, has been awarded $1.9 million UK government funding to design a pilot microgrid project that will be
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