Gibraltar: on the crest of a wave
Everybody wants their power production to be as sustainable as possible – Gibraltarians are doing something about it, with the first step to be accomplished by the end of this year.
DetailsEverybody wants their power production to be as sustainable as possible – Gibraltarians are doing something about it, with the first step to be accomplished by the end of this year.
DetailsEco Wave Power has completed the installation of its second generation Power Plant in Israel.
DetailsEco Wave Power (EWP) installed its improved wave energy power plant in Jaffa Port, Israel, earlier this month.
DetailsThese are busy, busy days for Eco Wave Power. The company has completed the installation of its second generation Power Plant in Israel, commenced parts procurement and assembly for a new project in Gibraltar, and was recognized by the Erasmus Awards.
DetailsWater covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface, but the world has yet to capitalize on the power of ocean waves, even though the energy that can be harvested from oceans is equal to twice the amount of electricity that the world produces now, according to the World Energy Council. But Israeli startup Eco Wave Power is taking giant steps in the field of renewable energy harvested from the sea, moving forward with a first-of-its-kind plant in China.
DetailsEco Wave Power, an Israeli wave developer company, has received approval from the Chinese government for the construction of its wave power plant in Zoushan island, China.
DetailsTel Aviv based firm which harnesses energy from ocean waves receives permission to establish first plant in China.
DetailsEco Wave Power, based in Israel, plans to raise $5 million by the end of the year to further develop its technology and projects that harness the power of the ocean to generate electricity.
DetailsEco Wave Power, an advanced and innovative international wave power developer based in Israel, introduced its plans to raise $5 million by the year end for the development of ocean energy.
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