Eco Wave Power Completes Feasibility Study for Wave Energy Project at Port of Ngqura, South Africa
Eco Wave Power announced the completion of a feasibility study for a wave energy power station at Port of Ngqura, South Africa. Conducted with Africa Great Future Development Ltd, the study indicates a potential capacity of about 8.3 MW. The results support the suitability of the site for wave energy generation using existing coastal structures. Next steps include project structuring and regulatory evaluations. The study highlights South Africa's significant potential for wave energy as part of a renewable energy mix.

Eco Wave Power has successfully completed a feasibility study for a wave energy power station at the Port of Ngqura, South Africa, indicating a potential capacity of approximately 8.3 MW. Conducted in partnership with Africa Great Future Development Ltd (AGFDL), the study assessed site conditions and wave resource availability.
Following this, AGFDL will review the results to evaluate next steps for project structuring and regulatory pathways. The Port of Ngqura's breakwater infrastructure is seen as suitable for onshore wave energy deployment. Eco Wave Power operates projects in various countries, including a wave energy station in Israel and ongoing developments in the U.S., Portugal, Taiwan, and India.




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