Wave energy to come to Mexico
Plans have been made for a 10 megawatt wave farm project off the coast of Mexico. Finland-based wave energy technology developer, AW-Energy, and Mexican renewable energy developer, ENAL, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop, design and deploy a 10 megawatt (MW) wave farm that would be installed off the Pacific coast of the country. It will be one of the largest wave farms in the world and the first to operate in the Americas, reported Renewable Energy Magazine. The project will create an entirely new marine energy industry in Mexico. This new industry will serve both the local…
Plans have been made for a 10 megawatt wave farm project off the coast of Mexico.
Finland-based wave energy technology developer, AW-Energy, and Mexican renewable energy developer, ENAL, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop, design and deploy a 10 megawatt (MW) wave farm that would be installed off the Pacific coast of the country. It will be one of the largest wave farms in the world and the first to operate in the Americas, reported Renewable Energy Magazine.The project will create an entirely new marine energy industry in Mexico.
This new industry will serve both the local market as well as international markets. It will also create important employment opportunities. CEO of AW-Energy, John Liljelund, said that while he is excited about the opportunity the Mexican agreement brings to AW-Energy, he is also thrilled that the company is “now kick-starting the development of wholly new industry in Mexico and the Americas.”
Last month in Finland was the first time news of the Mexico project was announced. The announcement was made in conjunction with the inauguration of AW-Energy’s wave energy converter test facility in Järvenpää, which is the world’s largest wave power test facility.