Carnegie, Oceantera to Collaborate on Wave Energy Projects
drives a power take-off (PTO) system that converts this motion into electricity.The two companies will investigate potential CETO project opportunities in South East Asia or other mutually agreed locations.They've also committed to exploring collaborative opportunities to use Carnegie's Garden Island Microgrid with a view to supporting the development of the wave energy industry."This MOU formalizes discussions ongoing between the two parties over the past year including a visit by one of Oceantera’s Directors to Carnegie’s Rous Head research facility and Garden Island Microgrid
Significant Progress on Perth Wave Energy Project
;s final commissioning and operation phase. Noteworthy recent progress includes the completion of the offshore preparations in advance of the deployment of the CETO unit, completion of construction of the onshore plant including installation of all power generation and conditioning equipment on Garden Island, and nearing completion of the testing of the CETO units. Unit assembly and integration testing program progress Over the past months, Carnegie has been working through a rigorous program of integration testing of the CETO units in advance of offshore installation and commissioning. This