The purpose of this project is to implement the next phase in the Exowave strategy, which is to be able to establish a 250 MW wave power plant together with an offshore wind farm before 2030 in Danish
The purpose of this project is to make Crestwing completely ready for its first commercially viable device. With the final demonstration of Crestwing’s 30-meter, 65 tons prototype “Tordenskiold”, the
The objective of this project is to develop, design, build, test, optimize and commission FPPs first full-scale wave PTO system. The resulting PTO design will be used to build four identical PTO units
The first purpose is to optimize and demonstrate Exowave wave energy concept in a coastal offshore environment, where the produced seawater under high pressure is led ashore and converted to fresh
The Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Task 10, Part II continues the work on verification and validation of numerical models of Wave Energy Converters (WECs) previously supported by EUDPJ.nr. 64017-05197.
The Danish wave power industry has in connection with this application created a partnership that aims to initiate, strengthen and develop cooperation, and develop a comprehensive joint strategy for
The next step in the development of the Wave Dragon technology is the deployment of a full-scale device in open sea. The development of a 1.5 MW Wave Dragon demonstrator will be based on experiences
Establishment of a data base of O&M data for Wave Dragon established in Nissum Bredning. Large uncertainty exists about fatigue impact on single components used in a wave device caused by repeated
Waveenergyfyn v/ Henning Pilgaard
ForskEL
2010
2011
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DEXA1:5 is a development project which aims to use an innovative, simple and flexible technology to validate wave energy as a cost-effective, competitive source of electrical power. Activities defined