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CalWave - xWave Device, Non-Commercially Sensitive Project Report

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CalWave has developed a submerged pressure differential type Wave Energy Converter (WEC) architecture called xWave. The single body device oscillates submerged, is positively buoyant, and taut moored to the sea floor and integrates novel features such as absorber submergence depth control. Since participation in the US Wave Energy Prize, CalWave has evolved the design and successfully concluded a scaled 10-month open ocean pilot. CalWave recently concluded the final design phase of a scaled up WEC version for PacWave and started component order/build of the WEC towards the grid-connected demonstration at PacWave.

Documentation here includes a Non-Commercially Sensitive Project Report for BP1 of CalWave's xWave Demonstration Project.

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CalWave Power Technologies Inc.. (2024). CalWave - xWave Device, Non-Commercially Sensitive Project Report [data set]. Retrieved from https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/548.
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Documentation here includes a Non-Commercially Sensitive Project Report for BP1 of CalWave's xWave Demonstration Project.}, doi = {}, url = {https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/548}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2024}, month = {02}}

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Data from Feb 29, 2024

Last updated Apr 25, 2024

Submitted Apr 1, 2024

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CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

Contact

Marcus Lehmann

Authors

Marcus Lehmann

CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

Ryan Davidson

CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

DOE Project Details

Project Name CalWave xWave Pilot at PacWave

Project Lead Yana Shininger

Project Number EE0009952

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