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CETO systems work by converting ocean wave energy into electricity and desalinated water. It operates underwater with a fully submerged. While CETO 5 was the world’s first multi-machine wave energy installation to deliver zero-emissions electricity, the idea now is to Take That concept a step further by building the first. It is likely that Carnegie will build its biggest wave energy project to date in the UK. The planned 10MW-15MW project will use CETO 6 technology, using the full-size 1MW machines and will occur in two stages. Firstly, a single.
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Will Ocean Energy reach 10 GW by 2030?
Note: Excluding tidal range technologies. Ocean energy could reach 10 GW of installed capacity by 2030, according to IRENA’s projections. Ocean energy technologies offer high predictability, making them suitable to provide a continuous supply of power. This can be further complemented by variable renewable energy sources such as wind and solar PV.
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Why did Irena create a collaborative framework on Ocean Energy / Offshore Renewables?
In response to membership requests, IRENA established the Collaborative Framework on Ocean Energy / Offshore Renewables, which met in June and October 2020. Around 40 delegations from IRENA’s Members and States in Accession took part, along with the Global Wind Energy Council and Ocean Energy Europe.