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Eco Wave Power Global AB announced that the energy conversion unit, formerly deployed in Gibraltar, has officially arrived at its new home, AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles, United States, where it will be installed as a pilot station in the coming months.

This is the first U.S. location for Eco Wave Power’s technology, which is already deployed in Israel with plans for further deployments in Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and other locations, as part of the Company’s current 404.7 MW project pipeline.

Energy conversion unit relocation

Eco Wave Power entered a collaboration agreement with AltaSea in early 2022 and announced plans to relocate the energy conversion unit from Gibraltar to AltaSea’s 35-acre campus located at the Port of Los Angeles, the nation’s busiest seaport.

With the energy conversion unit’s arrival, Eco Wave Power has reached a key milestone in its commitment to bringing the Company’s innovative wave energy technology to the United States, offering a new source of renewable energy for the nation.

New renewable energy sources

U.S. President called the investment a step forward toward meeting the country’s ambitious climate goals

The United States has been focused on bringing new renewable energy sources online and doubled down on that focus with the recent enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which included a $369 billion investment in climate and energy programmes.

U.S. President Joe Biden called the investment a “huge step forward” towards meeting the country’s ambitious climate goals and improving the country’s energy security.

Portable renewable energy technologies

This year, we set out to expand our global presence, especially in the United States as it presents an incredible opportunity for growth,” said Inna Braverman, Founder, and CEO of Eco Wave Power.

This is just the start in the United States. Moving the station from Gibraltar to Los Angeles in just a few months shows yet another strength of our technology: we are one of the only portable renewable energy technologies that can be easily transported, from country to country, to fit the energy needs of any country.

Blue renewable energy

The United States, with over 95,000 miles of coastline and over 128 million Americans living in coastal counties, is an ideal and strategic place to employ blue renewable energy technologies that could position the country to become a world pioneer for renewable energy from the ocean and sea waves.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, wave energy off the nation’s coasts could generate the equivalent of about 66 percent of all the electricity generated across the country in 2020.

35-acre nonprofit centre

AltaSea is the blue economy research and development centre, focused on finding climate  solutions

AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles is a sprawling 35-acre nonprofit centre devoted to accelerating scientific collaboration and advancing the emerging blue economy through innovation and job creation.

AltaSea is the nation’s largest blue economy research and development centre, focused on creating well-paying jobs, finding solutions to climate change, and working to solve some of the most pressing issues in the ocean environment.

Addressing climate crisis

AltaSea currently is home to many tenants, including premier U.S. colleges such as the University of Southern California and UCLA, and innovative tech startups, like Blue Robotics, Inc. and RCAM Technologies, Inc.

We believe that Eco Wave Power aligns well with the AltaSea vision, creating a new way of generating renewable energy, that will help California meet its ambitious goals to address the climate crisis."

New and innovative pilot

"We are looking forward to welcoming this innovative pilot,” Terry Tamminen, AltaSea CEO and former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) said in response to the relocation of the wave energy pilot to AltaSea’s campus.

Eco Wave Power and AltaSea are expected to host an official “unboxing” event in January 2023 to celebrate the technology’s arrival in the United States. More details will be announced in the coming weeks.

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