16 Aug 2023

Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ) (Nasdaq Capital Market: WAVE) (“Eco Wave Power” or the “Company”), a globally renowned, publicly traded onshore wave energy developer, announced that its station at the Port of Jaffa in Tel Aviv, EWP-EDF One, has officially connected to Israel’s national electrical grid – making it the first wave energy project to deliver electricity to the country’s power supply.

Now, the EWP-EDF One project will proceed to full system calibration that is to be followed by a ceremonial “plugging in” event and demonstration in the coming months to commemorate this historic achievement.

EWP-EDF One project

The EWP-EDF One power station has an installed capacity of 100 KW

The EWP-EDF One power station was built by Eco Wave Power, in collaboration with and co-funding from EDF Renewables IL and the Israeli Energy Ministry. The Israeli Energy Ministry has recognized the Eco Wave Power technology as a “pioneering technology”.

The EWP-EDF One power station has an installed capacity of 100 KW, enough energy to power approximately 100 homes at peak efficiency.

Harnessing sustainable wave energy

We are proud to see our vision of sustainable wave energy becoming a reality at the Port of Jaffa,” said Eco Wave Power's Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Inna Braverman.

She adds, “I am grateful to the EDF Renewables IL team, Israeli Energy Ministry, the Atarim Group (which manages and develops the Tel-Aviv Jaffa coastline), and my entire team at Eco Wave Power, who worked tirelessly to take this project from an idea to a new source of clean energy for Israel.

Inna Braverman continues, “We believe this is just the start for wave energy and we are excited for this station to serve as a catalyst for many more projects across the globe.

Wave energy system installed at the Port of Jaffa

Each floater connects directly to Eco Wave Power’s land-based energy conversion unit

The wave energy system installed at the Port of Jaffa is comprised of ten floaters along the Port of Jaffa’s pre-existing breakwater. Each floater connects directly to Eco Wave Power’s land-based energy conversion unit, which enables easy access for operational maintenance and upgrades.

The land-based conversion unit and utilization of pre-existing structures demonstrate Eco Wave Power’s ability and commitment to sustainably build clean energy power stations at nearly any location.

Providing clean energy to Israel’s electrical grid

The adaptability is further shown by its EWP-EDF One power station at the Port of Jaffa – one of the world’s oldest ports – and the upcoming pilot station at the Port of Los Angeles – one of the world’s busiest seaports and leading gateway for international trade in the Western Hemisphere.

In addition to providing clean energy to Israel’s electrical grid, the EWP-EDF One power station will also serve as a public education center.

Eco Wave Power receives EU’s GREENinMED grant

Eco Wave Power recently announced that it received the GREENinMED grant by the European Union (EU), which will fund the creation and installation of a unique educational experience at the Port of Jaffa station.