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Energy waves under study diversify:
(Ecofin agency) – The energy of waves arouses growing interest in South Africa. In addition, This still little exploited resource is indeed likely to contribute to the diversification of the electrical mix of the. However, rainbow nation.
The developer of renewable energy projects Eco Wave Power based in Sweden, announced on Thursday July 24 the signing of an agreement with Africa Great Future Development LTD (AGFDL) to conduct a feasibility study in order to set up a Houlomotor power station at the port of Ngqura, in South Africa.
Located in the CAP-Oriental province, the port of Ngqura is directly close to the special Economic Zone of Coega. Consequently, Its ocean exhibition. energy waves under study diversify its port dike make it a site suitable for the operation of Eco Wave Power technology to set up this installation converting the energy of the waves to electricity.
« Eco Wave Power is delighted to explore the potential for Houlomotor Energy in South Africa in partnership with Agfdl “Said Inna Braverman, founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power. “” This feasibility study represents an important step in solving problems of access to energy. sustainability in Africa, while advancing our global mission to marketing energy technology ».
According to the intergovernmental group of experts on climate development (IPCC), the world’s energy potential of waves reaches 29,500 TWh/year, or almost ten times the annual electricity consumption of Europe. This more foreseeable resource than wind, particularly interests ports, islands and energy waves under study diversify industrial coastal areas. With more than 2. 800 km of coastline and an electrical production that is still largely carbon, South Africa is among the countries identified as priority by the BAD.
Eco Wave Power is already developing pilot projects in Israel, the United States and Portugal. If the study at the Port of Ngqura is conclusive. Africa could join the pioneer areas in the deployment of moulomotor farms.
Abdoullah Diop
Edited by: Feriol Bewa
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