How Wave Energy Could Change the World
Inna Braverman believes in two things: second chances, and clean air. Born in Ukraine in 1986, polluted air almost killed her when the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded just two weeks after her birth.
DetailsInna Braverman believes in two things: second chances, and clean air. Born in Ukraine in 1986, polluted air almost killed her when the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded just two weeks after her birth.
DetailsEco Wave Power, whose system was set up on the Rock in May 2016, has won the prestigious United Nations Global Climate Action Award, under the “Women for Results” category.
DetailsEco Wave Power is a company founded in 2011 which is the only company in the world that turns ocean waves into clean energy, connecting wave floaters to the power grid.
DetailsAs the world seeks action on climate change, these women are at the forefront of integrating renewable energy into our daily lives.
DetailsScaling up wave-energy generation to tackle climate change needs to start with smaller projects in a lower-risk environment, say experts.
DetailsEco Wave Power has been announced as one of the 15 winners of the 2019 UN ‘Momentum for Change’ Global Climate Action Award.
DetailsOfficial press release by the UN.
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