Generate energy from ocean waves

Vattenfall, Sweden's energy supplier, intends to develop ocean wave energy from the oceans in Ireland.

Vattenfall has announced that it will work with Ireland's Wavebob Green Energy Company to create a Business Associate, named Tonn Energy, that will research and develop the commercial wave energy industry. large scale off the west coast of Ireland.

Goeran Dandanell, Business Development Manager for Vattenfall UK, a UK subsidiary, said that with abundant ocean resources and government commitments and conditions, Ireland is becoming a focal point for commercial development of this clean energy source.

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Tonn Energy ("Tonn" in Irish means "waves") will officially begin operating at a site under the management of the Irish Sustainable Energy Agency, a company The joint venture with the Government is investing the State's money in building the necessary infrastructure conditions for future renewable energy sources. Dublin city is also supporting projects because it is also part of the city's ocean energy program.

Ireland's Minister of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Mr. Eamon Ryan said that Vattenfall's initiative and initiative are necessary and timely, certainly Ireland will become a leading country gender in renewable energy.

The city of Dublin recently said that it wants to create about 120,000 jobs for people in the next few years and has invested in clean energy companies, including Wavebob to contribute to achieving the proposed goal. out.

Dandanell said Vattenfall's long-term goal was to cut emissions by half of an energy production unit by 2030 compared to 1990 emissions, thereby setting a goal to completely cut gas by 2050. waste, contributing to environmental protection, slowing down the climate warming process.

Electrical energy from the waves has been tested for many years but has not yet achieved success in the market. So far, when science and technology are developing and the world is facing serious consequences due to climate change issues, Wavebob (founded in 1999) believes that it can change this.

Projects in cooperation with banks will use the natural up-and-down phenomenon of ocean waves to operate hydraulic pistons, which can pump oil to run, making generators work.

Currently, the Company is also researching to find out the methods as well as equipment suitable for the climate conditions so that the electricity generation model using ocean waves can achieve maximum efficiency. This is also a clean energy source, low cost, easy to find and less polluting, helping solve the current energy shortage problem.