Eco Wave Power Partners with I-KE International Ocean Energy for Taiwan's First Wave Energy Project in Suao Port
Reuters
Aug 19
Eco Wave Power Partners with I-KE International Ocean Energy for Taiwan's First Wave Energy Project in Suao Port
Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ) has announced a new partnership with I-KE International Ocean Energy Co., a subsidiary of Lian Tat Company, to launch a wave energy project at Suao Port, Taiwan. This collaboration marks the first time a Taiwanese commercial port has been allocated for wave energy testing, underscoring Taiwan's commitment to clean energy. The partnership, awarded through a competitive selection process, grants I-KE exclusive rights to Zone C at Suao Port, where they will work with Eco Wave Power to deploy a 100 kW onshore wave energy conversion unit. This project is a significant step in Taiwan's renewable energy transition, with plans to expand capacity up to 400 MW along Taiwan's coastline.
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