Oceanlinx to Provide Wave Energy
for Maui
Feb 8, 2008 - RenewableEnergyAccess.com
Oceanlinx Limited, an Australia-based high-tech company,
has formally announced plans to provide electricity
to Maui Electric Company from Hawaii's first wave
energy project. The project will provide up to 2.7
megawatts (MW) of energy from two to three floating
platforms located one-half to three-quarters of a
mile to the north of Pauwela Point on the northeast
coast of Maui.
"We are very pleased to be
a part of Hawaii's move to increase its production
of electricity from clean energy sources. The
Oceanlinx technology is an ideal fit for Maui,
with its excellent wave climate, and we hope
to be able to continue working with Hawaii on
wave energy projects in the future."
--David Weaver,
CEO, Oceanlinx
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The project will include three wave platforms and
could be operational by the end of 2009. The cost,
to be absorbed by Oceanlinx and its investors, is
estimated at $20 million. Oceanlinx has signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with Renewable Hawaii, Inc., an unregulated
subsidiary of Hawaiian Electric Company, for possible
passive investment in the project.
“We are very pleased to be a part of Hawaii's move
to increase its production of electricity from clean
energy sources. The Oceanlinx technology is an ideal
fit for Maui, with its excellent wave climate, and
we hope to be able to continue working with Hawaii
on wave energy projects in the future,” said David
Weaver, executive chairman and CEO of Oceanlinx.
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