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WWM WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER

barrel-wave-breaking-in-pipelineEcosse Subsea Systems and Robert Gordon University (RGU) have completed the first phase of development of the WWM, having secured funding to assist with RGU participation from the Scottish Funding Council (SFC). 

The WWM can generate several MW of power per device and is scalable to produce power on any large body of water. The power is generated in a dry environment and exported to end users. All the components to produce a WWM unit already exist so confirmation by the RGU team that the basic principles are sound is a significant step forward for the project.

The technology has recently received extensive press coverage:

Press and Journal

The Times

Build Scotland

Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce

If you would like more information about this technology please contact the Managing Director, Mike Wilson, see contact page for details.

http://www.rgu.ac.uk

WWM TIDAL ENERGY CONVERTER

The WWM Tidal Device uses Ecosse Subsea Systems’ existing technologies reconfigured for application in tidal areas.  It is a simple and robust invention, in common with other ESS technologies and will be useful for rivers and streams as well as tidal areas.  It is ideal for small- and large-scale projects, and for remote communities. In common with the WWM Wave Energy Device, it is more environmentally friendly than other solutions, e.g. tidal barrages, and is more efficient because it harnesses a large mass of water.

If you would like more information about this technology please contact the Managing Director, Mike Wilson, see contact page for details.

Robert Gordon University Abrdeen

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