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AW-Energy
Wave energy technology development
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Finland
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ENAL
Renewable energy development
company
Mexico
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Wave energy
A form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of ocean waves to generate electricity.
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WaveRoller
A submerged wave energy converter developed by AW-Energy that transforms ocean waves into electricity. The device is designed to operate close to shore (0.3-0.2 km) at underwater depths of 8-20 meters.
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Pacific coast
Pacific coast
MX
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Järvenpää
Järvenpää
FI
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Mexico Wave Farm
A 10 megawatt wave energy farm to be installed off the Pacific coast of Mexico using AW-Energy's WaveRoller technology. The project will be one of the largest wave farms in the world and the first to operate in the Americas.
planned
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WaveRoller
A submerged wave energy converter that transforms ocean waves into electricity. The device operates close to shore (0.3-0.2 km) at underwater depths of 8-20 meters and is connected to an onshore electric grid. Individual units are rated between 500 kW and 1000 kW with a capacity factor of 25-50% depending on wave conditions.
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John Liljelund
Finland
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Gerardo Hiriart
Mexico
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