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CalWave Power Technologies Inc.
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CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

http://calwave.energy/
Last activity: 05.09.2022
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CalWave is bringing superior power generating technology to market with global reach. Our proprietary wave energy converter technology achieves high performance while surviving storms and extreme conditions.


Ocean waves are 20-60 times more energy-dense, predictable, and consistent compared to other forms of renewable energy. They are available at night and during winters. CalWave's patented technology converts this energy to electricity, equipping coastal communities with clean, reliable and local energy while keeping our planet and the health of future generations in mind.
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Location: United States, California, Oakland
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2014

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05.09.2022'Wave Energy Generator': CalWave's Clean Power Tech Finishes A Successful 10-Month Open Ocean TestJoaquin Victor Tacla, Tech Times 05 September 2022, 07:09 am For several years, CalWave has been developing its xWave clean power technology. Now, the company announces the completion of a long-term open-ocean test off the coast of San Dieg...
20.10.2021Wave. Offshore wind. Geothermal. Are these the next power resources for San Diego County?In addition to renewable energy projects featuring solar, wind and energy storage, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday approved looking at the potential of wave energy, offshore wind and geothermal to someday provide elec...
17.07.2018Ocean Solutions Accelerator names its first wave of conservation startupsEarly this year the Sustainable Oceans Alliance announced it would be starting its own accelerator with a focus on conservation. The nonprofit has just announced the Ocean Solutions Accelerator’s first wave of startups: a particularly varie...
-How waves could power a clean energy futureWaves off the coast of the U.S. could generate 2.64 trillion kilowatt hours of electricity per year — that’s about 64% of last year’s total utility-scale electricity generation in the U.S. We won’t need that much, but one day experts do hop...

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