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Eco Wave Power Global AB will unveil its disruptive technology for the first time during an AltaSea Event on the 12th of January 2023. The press conference will also feature the grand opening and ribbon-cutting of an office and commercial loan hub of Beneficial State Bank (BSB), which is supportive of blue economy related technologies.

The press conference will feature Kat Taylor, the philanthropist that co-founded BSB in 2007, alongside Eco Wave Power Founder and CEO Inna Braverman.

Joining them on stage to speak at the press conference will be:

  • Tim McOsker, Los Angeles City Council member.
  • Melanie Lundquist LHD, AltaSea Trustee & Giving Pledge Signatory.
  • Terry Tamminen, President & CEO of AltaSea & former CalEPA Secretary.

Renewable energy mix

I am looking forward to standing alongside two impactful women such as Kat and Melanie"

We are excited to showcase our technology for the very first time in the United States in our path of adding wave energy into the U.S. renewable energy mix, which the country could rely on as it moves towards a 100% renewable energy future,” said Braverman, who founded Eco Wave Power at 24 years old. “I am looking forward to standing alongside two impactful women such as Kat and Melanie as Eco Wave Power showcases what our innovative technology can achieve for the future of California and the country.”

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, wave energy can supply up to 66% of the United States’ energy needs, and this is especially significant considering a recent U.N study showing that around 60% of the global pollution is directly caused by the way that the world currently produces its electricity.

Extreme weather conditions

Moreover, the news conference comes on the heels of California experiencing punishing rains and thunderstorms that have left dozens dead and caused extensive property damage and significant flooding throughout the state. Additionally, California is facing even more storms caused by ‘atmospheric rivers,’ a continuous stream of water that comes at an unprecedented rate.

Moreover, the news conference comes on the heels of California experiencing punishing rains

Clearly, mother nature is sending a message with extreme weather conditions caused by climate-change. One answer is the use of renewable energy that does not damage our planet, but helps to answer the need for clean electricity,” said Braverman. The AltaSea pilot project marks the official arrival of Eco Wave Power’s technology to the United States, and it is believed to be the first-ever on-shore wave energy technology that will be deployed in the United States.

Generating clean energy

Just last year, Eco Wave Power entered into an agreement with AltaSea to implement a first of its kind wave energy pilot at AltaSea’s premises at the Port of Los Angeles. In just over a year, Eco Wave Power has successfully modified, upgraded, and transported the conversion unit to Los Angeles. The project’s timeline showcases another benefit of Eco Wave Power’s patented technology – its ability to be easily transported and replicated to fit the energy needs of a country’s coastline.

Eco Wave Power, a pioneer in generating clean energy through the power of ocean waves, has successfully deployed its patented, environmentally safe technology across the globe, with plans to develop power stations in the United States, Spain, Turkey, Portugal, and other locations, as part of the Company’s 404.7 MW project pipeline.

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