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About Eco Wave Power Eco Wave Power is the only wave energy company to ever win the Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation Award. According to Frost & Sullivan, "Eco Wave Power efficiently handles the prominent challenges prevailing in the field and offers an all-round solution for effective energy harvesting. Based on the aforementioned performance drivers as measured through Frost & Sullivan independent analysis, Eco Wave Power is the recipient of the 2012 Frost & Sullivan New Product Innovation Award" . Such Award was reinforced in 2013. The company has developed proprietary technology for extracting energy from ocean and sea waves and converting it into electricity. Such technology enables to deliver effective, sustainable wave energy solutions, for affordable electricity prices. The EWP system is being developed to produce electricity for cheaper price than traditional energy generation methods such as oil, coal and gas, and also cheaper than renewable energy generation methods such as wind and Solar.
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EWP’S Intellectual Property EWP’s unique methods for Electricity production: The “Power Wing” and the “Wave Clapper” are covered by a pending patent, with additional patents under development. Eco Wave Power recognizes the importance of the creation and protection of our IP, therefore we use the best experts in this field and invest significant resources in the maintenance of our global intellectual property portfolio.
The EWP patent portfolio includes:
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System Design Unique mechanism for float’s rise and submersion Control systems Innovative system for Float’s mobility Advanced corrosion prevention and maintenance Mechanism for protecting the system from Shock Waves Lever Regulation Mechanism Float Regulation Mechanism Power Conversion Wave Farm Architecture ADITYA CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Our Technology The EWP convertors draw energy from wave power throughout uniquely shaped floaters: “The Wave Clapper” and the “Power Wing” that rise and fall with the up and down motion, lifting force, change of water level, hydraulic air lock, and incident flux of waves. The “Wave Clapper” and the “Power Wing” are fully equipped with sensors which continuously monitor the performance of the various subsystems and surrounding ocean environment. As a result, Data is transmitted to shore in real time. In the event of upcoming storms, the system automatically “recognizes” the type of waves, and independently “decides” whether to raise the floaters over the water level, or to create a process of floaters submersion into the ocean, in order to protect the system from mechanical injuries.
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Transmission When the wave heights return to normal, the system unlocks and recommences energy conversion and transmission of the electrical power ashore. The motion of the floats is then delivered to shore by a subsea cable. The Shore- located, machinery room�/hydro pneumatic system (located on land, just like a regular power station), converts the energy from this motion into fluid pressure, which is used to spin a generator, producing electricity. One of our clear advantages is that only the buoys and pistons are located in the water, whereas all the technical equipment operates on land, thereby improving reliability and providing easy access for maintenance and repair. The floats are attached by robust arms to any type of structure, such as (but not limited to) breakwaters, peers, poles, and floating and fixed platforms. ADITYA CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Why Wave Energy? A full two-thirds of the world’s population – 4 billion people – live within 400 kilometers of a seacoast. Just over half the world’s population – around 3.2 billion people – occupy a coastal strip 200 kilometers wide (120 miles), representing only 10 per cent of the earth’s land surface. With this population distribution, increasing human numbers and mounting development, the need for sea wave energy for these coastal regions becomes evidently undeniable
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Advantages of wave energy 1. Sea wave energy has the highest concentration of renewable energy. Sea waves are the result of the concentration of energy from various natural sources like sun, wind, tides, ocean currents, moon, and earth rotation. 2. Waves originate from wind and storms far out to sea and can travel long distances without significant energy loss, power production is much steadier and more predictable. This reduces project risk.
3. Waves near land tend to be parallel to the coast. 4. Wave energy contains roughly 1000 times the kinetic energy of wind. Hence it allows smaller and less conspicuous devices to produce power. Also, water being 850 times as dense as air results in much higher power produced from wave averaged over time. 5. Theoretically you can extract 40 MW of power per km of coast where there are gentle waves (say 1 M height) and 1000 MW per km of coast where the wave height is 5 M. 6. Unlike wind and solar, power from sea waves continues to be produced round the clock whereas wind velocity tends to die in the morning and at night. Solar power depends on sun and cloud cover. ADITYA CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Comparison in Terms of Prices for construction Type of Plant
Construction cost per 1MW
Solar
Up to 3 Million USD
Onshore wind/offshore wind
Up to 1.75 Million USD/ 3 Million USD
ECO WAVE POWER
Up to 1 Million USD
The Wave Clapper *In accordance to the wave heights, and not inclusive of installation and connection to the grid
Production Price per KWH
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Return Of Investment Type of Plan
Construction cost per 1MW
Solar
10 to 15 years
Wind
13 years*
ECO WAVE POWER
3 to 6 years
The Power Wing ADITYA CONSULTING ENGINEERS
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Significant Mile-Stones 1. The company was established in March, 2011. 2. In December 2011, EWP concluded its wave tank testing with approval from the Hydro Mechanic Institute in Kiev 3. In April 2012, EWP installed its first real conditions power plant (10KW) on 2 breakwaters in the Black Sea, and collected data for power matrix. 4. In September 2012, EWP won the Frost & Sullivan Product innovation Award for the 10KW system, where Frost & Sullivan decided that EWP’s technology has the best chances of becoming commercially viable.
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5. In May, 2013, EWP Joined Benjamin’s Netanyahu’s delegation to China, and signed an investment agreement with a Chinese Governmental fund. The investment will serve for the construction of the first 100KW grid-connected station in Europe, and establishment of a JV in China. 6. In August, 2013, EWP signed an agreement with Jaffa Port, Israel, for the establishment of a “show room” for its technology in the port. 7. Recently the company signed its first 5MW PPA for a commercial scale gridconnected station in Europe. EWP is the first wave energy company in the world to have such PPA
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Small Scale Power Plant
The Protocol submitted to Eco Wave Power, by the Hydro-Mechanic Institute, has concluded the experiments as following: "All the floaters of Eco Wave Power Company have proved their workability‌ According to the results of the tests, we have reached a decision to recommend continuing the development of the energy generation system that is based on such principles, and enlarge the model to larger sizes." Therefore, it has been decided to move on to the following stage, which is the construction and testing of the medium scale model ADITYA CONSULTING ENGINEERS
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Medium-Scale Power Plant
Only two months after the testing and approval of our small scale model (in cooperation with the Hydro Mechanic Institute of Kiev), Eco Wave Power was already in final construction phases of its' medium scale wave energy generation system. The medium scale power plant is implemented on a pier in the Black sea and producing a 5KW from each floater. The medium scale device produces 5KW from each floater, which means 10KW from both at all given times, Resulting in 240KWH a day, and a yearly amount of 87600KWH . ADITYA CONSULTING ENGINEERS
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Storm protection Mechanism
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Eco Wave Power Energy Re-invented
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