List of wave power stations
The following page lists most power stations that run on wave power.
Operating or operated
Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Comm | Ref |
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Azura wave power device | United States | 0.2 | 2015 | [1] | |
Orkney Wave Power Station | United Kingdom | 58°56′12″N 02°44′38″W / 58.93667°N 2.74389°W | 2.4 | proposed | [2] |
Mutriku Breakwater Wave Plant | Spain | 43°18′26″N 2°23′6″W / 43.30722°N 2.38500°W | 0.3 | 2009 | [3][4][5] |
Agucadoura Wave Farm | Portugal | 41°25′57″N 08°50′33″W / 41.43250°N 8.84250°W | 2.25 | 2008, Decommissioned 2008 | [6][7] |
Islay Limpet | United Kingdom | 55°41′24″N 06°31′15″W / 55.69000°N 6.52083°W | 0.5 | 2000 | [8][9] |
SDE Sea Waves Power Plant | Israel | 32°05′59″N 34°46′24″E / 32.09972°N 34.77333°E | 0.04 | 2009 | [10] |
See also
References
- ↑ "Innovative Wave Power Device Starts Producing Clean Power in Hawaii". Energy.gov.
- ↑ Aquamarine Power’s Oyster 2: Can it help wave energy go commercial?, 2010-05-13, retrieved 2010-08-30
- ↑ First breakwater wave plant built in Mutriku
- ↑ Mutriku Wave Power Plant: from the thinking out to the reality
- ↑ Mutriku wave project under construction in Spain
- ↑ "Aguçadoura Wave Farm", BBC News, 2005-05-19, retrieved 2010-03-21
- ↑ Jha, Alok (2008-09-25), "Aguçadoura Wave Farm", The Guardian (London), retrieved 2010-03-21
- ↑ Islay Limpet (PDF), retrieved 2010-03-21
- ↑ Commercial development of wave power research (PDF), retrieved 2010-03-21
- ↑ Israel’s First Wave Power Plant Completed In Jaffa
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