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09/24/2008 06:44 AM     print story email story  

Wave-Power Plant Connects to Portuguese Electric Grid

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A commercial power plant off the coast of Portugal began converting wave energy into grid-powering electricity yesterday.

The Agucadoura project is claiming to be the first comercial wave power plant.

However, yesterday Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: OPTT;  OPT.L) announced that it, too, has deployed its first wave-power generating buoy off the coast of Spain, in a contract with Iberdrola (IBR.MC).

Both plants have yet to be built out to their full planned capacity.

The Aguacadoura project, which is being run by the investment firm Babcock and Brown, employs snake-like articlulated steel mechanism, moored to the seabed to create electricity.

The first phase of the project cost about $12.55 million, according to Reuters. The project will eventually be increased in size tenfold to provide 2.25 megawatts of power.

No projected completion date was given.

"The price is not competitive at the moment and the project was possible because of the feed-in tariff in Portugal, which basically allows (us) to continue developing the technology ... But we hope that in 15 years wave power will be where wind is now, that is extremely competitive," said Anthony Kennaway, a spokesman for Babcock and Brown.

Babcock and Brown recently reduced its share in the project from 75% to 46%. Other shareholders include Portugals main energy company Energias De Port (EDPFY.PK), engineering firm EFACEC and Scottish Firm Pelamis Wave Power.

Read the Reuters coverage.



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