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Jun 30th, 2015 at 7:41pm
 
Victoria's first wave power unit fully built, ready for November launch

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-29/victorias-first-wave-power-unit-to-be-launched-in-november/6581942

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Victoria's first prototype wave power unit is ready to be installed off the state's south-west coast later this year, with its builders saying it could be the start of a "new era" for renewable energy.

If successful, the $21-million project, undertaken by BioPower Systems Pty Ltd, is expected to feed 250 kilowatts of renewable energy into the national grid.

The world's first grid-connected wave energy farm was launched in Western Australia earlier this year.

Ivor Frischknecht, chief of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, said the Port Fairy site was in the final stages of preparation.

"The south and south-west coast ... have some of the world's best wave energy resources, and so there's a tremendous resource there that's not being used," he said.

"The technology is still in its relatively early stages, it hasn't been commercially proven, so the goal really is to develop these technologies further until they're commercially viable.

"It's the first time that such a project has been done in Victoria."

The 26-metre bioWAVE unit is designed to sway back and forth below the surface of the ocean.

The oscillating motion activates hydraulic cylinders to spin a generator, with the power transported to shore via a sub-sea cable.

Mr Frischknecht said the unit would be deployed in November, allowing researchers to monitor its capabilities over 12 months.

"The ocean is an incredibly tough environment, a wave during a storm is incredibly powerful," he said.

"This device is able to lie flat on the ground so it isn't destroyed in the process.

"There's also the interactions with salt water and the air which tends to corrode things, it's hard to deploy things and it's hard to maintain things.

"So just trying out all of those different activities and weather scenarios for the first time and monitoring it for the year is the plan."

BioPower chief Doctor Timothy Finnigan said the prototype's installation would herald a new era of renewable energy.

"These technologies have been advancing quite quietly over the past 10 years or so, slowly solving the problems - not just us, but our other colleagues around the world," he said.

"Just in the last year or two, we've started to see some successes at scale with grid-connected devices going in.

"So now it's just a matter of refining the engineering and getting the cost down, and then I think we'll be into a new era of ocean supply for renewable energy."
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Reply #1 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 8:06pm
 
freediver wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 7:41pm:
Victoria's first wave power unit fully built, ready for November launch

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-29/victorias-first-wave-power-unit-to-be-launched-in-november/6581942

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Victoria's first prototype wave power unit is ready to be installed off the state's south-west coast later this year, with its builders saying it could be the start of a "new era" for renewable energy.

If successful, the $21-million project, undertaken by BioPower Systems Pty Ltd, is expected to feed 250 kilowatts of renewable energy into the national grid.

"The technology is still in its relatively early stages, it hasn't been commercially proven,



$21 million for 250 Kilowatts,wow that's expensive.

What happens when the ocean is calm will it work?
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Reply #2 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 8:45pm
 
very interesting..

but I'd be a rusted pile of junk at the bottom of the sea within 5 years...
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Reply #3 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 8:55pm
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 8:06pm:
$21 million for 250 Kilowatts,wow that's expensive.






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Reply #5 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 9:37pm
 
Australian renewable energy firm Bombora Wave Power said on Monday it has signed a pact with Anoa Power that may lead to the installation of wave energy collectors in Indonesia.

As part of the agreement, Anoa will look for sites suitable for installation of Bombora’s devices, while the latter will confirm the electricity generation capability across the selected locations. The Aussie firm noted that the average wave energy resource level in Indonesia is somewhat less than that available in regions such as southern Australia.

Bombora’s wave energy collectors include a concrete base with a sloping membrane wall, a simplified construction that results in low cost of energy, according to the company. The devices are designed with a rated capacity of 1.5 MWe.

The new technology evaluation agreement is a precursor to formulation of a manufacturing and distribution contract, Bombora added.

renewables.seenews.com/news/bombora-signs-wave-power-tech-evaluation-pact-in-ind...



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Reply #6 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 9:59pm
 
If it's too successful Abbott will appoint a wave energy commissioner, after all, he has to look after his rich mates in the fossil fuel industry
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Reply #7 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 10:10pm
 
The_Barnacle wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 9:59pm:
If it's too successful Abbott will appoint a wave energy commissioner, after all, he has to look after his rich mates in the fossil fuel industry



Absolutely, talking about wave energy they should attach generators to taxpayers arms so that they can generate free electricity as they wave goodbye to their taxes.
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innocentbystander. wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 10:10pm:
The_Barnacle wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 9:59pm:
If it's too successful Abbott will appoint a wave energy commissioner, after all, he has to look after his rich mates in the fossil fuel industry



Absolutely, talking about wave energy they should attach generators to taxpayers arms so that they can generate free electricity as they wave goodbye to their taxes.


what they should do is attach mini hydraulic arms to the keys on the keyboards of Leftist welfare bludging slugs (think peccary and greens) that spin mini generators every time they hit a key on the board while they are sitting on the computer 24/7 trolling the internet..

they'd power a small town easily...  Smiley
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Reply #9 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 10:21pm
 
innocentbystander. wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 10:10pm:
The_Barnacle wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 9:59pm:
If it's too successful Abbott will appoint a wave energy commissioner, after all, he has to look after his rich mates in the fossil fuel industry



Absolutely, talking about wave energy they should attach generators to taxpayers arms so that they can generate free electricity as they wave goodbye to their taxes.


Australian coal, oil and gas companies receive $4b in subsidies: report

A new report finds exploration by coal and energy companies is subsidised by Australian taxpayers by as much as $US3.5 billion ($4 billion) every year in the form of direct spending and tax breaks.


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-11-11/coal-oil-and-gas-companies-receive-4-billi...
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Reply #10 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 10:38pm
 
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I wonder how many zeros after the decimal point, followed by a number, that equates to percentage wise in the grand scheme of things  Cheesy
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Reply #11 - Jun 30th, 2015 at 11:29pm
 
____ wrote on Jun 30th, 2015 at 9:37pm:
Australian renewable energy firm Bombora Wave Power said on Monday it has signed a pact with Anoa Power that may lead to the installation of wave energy collectors in Indonesia.

As part of the agreement, Anoa will look for sites suitable for installation of Bombora’s devices, while the latter will confirm the electricity generation capability across the selected locations. The Aussie firm noted that the average wave energy resource level in Indonesia is somewhat less than that available in regions such as southern Australia.

Bombora’s wave energy collectors include a concrete base with a sloping membrane wall, a simplified construction that results in low cost of energy, according to the company. The devices are designed with a rated capacity of 1.5 MWe.

The new technology evaluation agreement is a precursor to formulation of a manufacturing and distribution contract, Bombora added.

renewables.seenews.com/news/bombora-signs-wave-power-tech-evaluation-pact-in-ind...






I hope it is successful.
So far Carnegie Wave Energy has not been really, but I still follow them with interest.

http://www.carnegiewave.com/
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