Eco Wave Power Global AB, the top onshore wave energy technology in the industry, has launched infrastructure development on its wave energy project at Porto, Portugal. The project is the first 1MW-scale wave energy project of Eco Wave Power in Portugal, which is expected to be completed in 2026. The project will convert ocean waves into clean electricity, allowing Portugal’s energy transition to renewables.
Central to this project is the upgrading of an existing breakwater tunnel, also known as “The Gallery,” into a modern facility.This facility will house Eco Wave Power’s cutting-edge wave energy conversion technology, which is central to the project’s success.
Apart from that, the complex will also have an underwater wave energy museum and learning center, which will provide visitors with an interactive setting. The plan is also geared towards producing renewable energy and raising awareness about the prospects of wave energy as a source of sustainable power generation.
Key Infrastructure Upgrades in Progress
For preparing “The Gallery” for wave energy technology installation and as an educational center, Eco Wave Power is undertaking several key infrastructure requirements. The project entails clearing the trash, strengthening the building for security purposes, and waterproofing to provide optimal working conditions.
Complementing Portugal’s Renewables Targets
This wave power scheme is a key component of the renewable energy strategy for Portugal, which will generate 85% of electricity from renewable energies by 2030 When it comes into operation, the project will enhance the energy mix of the country and provide a global model for such projects. The success of this project will also spur development in wave energy, realizing its potential for large-scale renewable energy generation.
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Commitment towards Sustainability and Innovation
Inna Braverman, Eco Wave Power CEO, said,”This milestone underscores our commitment to delivering a robust and scalable wave energy solution in Portugal. By addressing critical infrastructure requirements and working with top-tier engineering experts, like MOQ, we are looking forward to a smooth installation process and setting the foundation for successful energy generation from ocean waves.”
Eco Wave Power has promoted Juan José Gómez as Power Station Manager for the operation of the day-to-day affairs of the Porto project. Strong in renewable energy, Mr. Gómez will ensure that the project is technically and operationally up to its aims.
The company has also joined forces with MOQ Engineering, a top Portuguese engineering company, to undertake the last design and load calculations for the project. In addition, MOQ’s structural engineering skills and application of tools such as BIM guarantee the project achieves the highest safety and efficiency standards.