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      schrieb am 28.12.09 13:46:13
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      noch nie von gehört, aber möglicherweise was dran...?:

      Thursday, December 24, 2009
      Carnegie Wave Energy signs agreement with EDF EN


      Wave Energy Developer Carnegie Wave Energy (ASX:CWE) has penned a formal CETO Collaboration and Licensing Agreement with Northern Hemisphere Development partner EDF EN.

      The signing of the license is the final step in the purchase process of the CETO intellectual property and global development rights by Carnegie paving the way for joint development of commercial CETO projects throughout the Northern Hemisphere and Reunion Island.

      Carnegie retains the right to own up to 49% of each project and each project will pay the company a license fee for the use of the CETO technology.

      Carnegie’s Managing Director Dr Michael Ottaviano said “I’m delighted to have completed the CETO purchase transaction and to be formally collaborating with EDF EN on developing CETO projects internationally".

      "We expect to have further news on international developments in the New Year.”

      The signing of this Agreement allows the issue of the Carnegie shares to Renewable Energy and its nominees as consideration for the purchase of the CETO intellectual property and development rights and results in REH becoming a 29% shareholder in Carnegie.
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      schrieb am 28.12.09 15:07:43
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.635.985 von R-BgO am 28.12.09 13:46:13Hallo R-BgO

      Klingt intressant.
      Mach mich auch ein wenig schlau.

      Anbei noch ne Bericht aus Österreich:
      Wellenenergie wird Strom in Westaustralien erzeugen
      Neue Technologie soll ab 2011 3.500 Haushalte in Perth mit Energie versorgen
      http://portal.wko.at/wk/format_detail.wk?AngID=1&StID=523572…
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      schrieb am 28.12.09 16:03:44
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.636.380 von Ahorne am 28.12.09 15:07:43Habe mir mal eine Testposition geholt.
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      schrieb am 28.12.09 16:46:07
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Ein spannder Bericht über: Wellenenergie Energiegewinnung aus der Bewegung der Wellen und des Meeres
      http://www.energyprofi.com/jo/Wellenenergie.html
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      schrieb am 29.12.09 18:39:13
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.635.985 von R-BgO am 28.12.09 13:46:13
      Hallo R-BgO,

      Mal etwas themendfremdes -kann das sein, dass Du früher unter Meinolf geschrieben hast??


      Zu Carnegie Wave Energie -also das Spezielle deren CETO Ansatzes scheint auf jedem Fall zu sein, das sie mit diesen wohl flexibleren mit Ballons versehenen Einheiten komplett unter Wasser liegen &sich daraud in der Folge wohl einige Vorteile erhoffen. Siehe u.a. auch hier:
      www.carnegiecorp.com.au/index.php?url=/ceto/advantages-of-ce…


      Arbeiten glaube ich auch mit Größeren zusammen(Siemens oder so, wenn ich mich recht erinnere).

      Gruß
      Popeye

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      schrieb am 29.12.09 23:42:36
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.643.366 von Popeye82 am 29.12.09 18:39:13
      Kleine Korrektur -Siemens war bei einem anderen Wellenenergie Unternehmen(nicht gelistet).

      Gruß
      Popeye
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      schrieb am 18.01.10 10:08:59
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Launch of Perth Wave Energy Project - Jan 18, 2010

      + Perth Wave Energy Project Launched by State Government

      + Full Scale Offshore Deployment Activities Commenced

      + Jack Up Rig Onsite Deploying Mooring
      http://stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=CWE&E=ASX&N=476925

      "Australian Wave Energy developer, Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (ASX: CWE), is pleased to advise of the formal launch yesterday of its Perth Wave Energy Project by Western Australian Minister for Energy the Honorable Peter Collier at Carnegie’s Wave Energy Research Facility in Fremantle, Western Australia.

      Stage one of the project, which has already commenced, involves the deployment of a single stand-alone commercial scale CETO unit in the Sepia Depression, between Garden Island and Five Fathom Bank in 2010. The deployed system will consist of the mooring, a
      CETO unit and a data telemetry buoy. Deployment of the CETO unit will be for an initial period of up to 12 months involving periodic inspection and maintenance of components. This will be the first commercial scale wave energy unit to be deployed in Australia.


      As previously reported, activities on site relating to the deployment of the first commercial scale, autonomous CETO wave energy device have already commenced. Currently the jack-up rig (JUP) owned and operated by Boskalis Australia Pty Ltd, pictured below, is on site and installing a drilled and grouted pile mooring that will form the foundation for Stage 1 of the project. It is expected that this activity will be completed shortly.

      Carnegie’s Chief Operating Officer, Greg Allen, said, “Upon its completion, Carnegie’s Perth Wave Energy Project will be the first commercial scale wave energy project to operate in Australia. The primary aim of the project is to demonstrate the CETO technology in
      commercial operation for the first time however, it will also deliver Carnegie its first projectbased revenues from the sale of power.


      The commercial demonstration project will have a peak installed capacity of 5MW, generating sufficient power for around 3,500 households. The Project is forecast to create 30 jobs and save over 500,000 tonnes in greenhouse gas emissions over the life of the project. The project will utilise Carnegie’s $12.5 million LEED grant from the Western Australian Government announced earlier this year. Detailed cost and design activities associated with Stage 2 will be undertaken during 2010 with construction and
      commissioning scheduled for 2011.
      ..."
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      schrieb am 26.03.10 04:31:44
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      CARNEGIE WAVE ENERGY LIMITED Exploration Update Fri, 26 Mar 2010 09:14:00 +1000 4 hours, 17 minutes ago

      ASX Announcement 27 February 2010 Carnegie wins award for its Perth Wave Energy Project Australian Wave Energy developer, Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (ASX: CWE), is pleased to announce that it is the winner of the inaugural Sustainable Energy Industry Excellence and Innovation Developer Award for its Perth Wave Energy Project. At the award dinner held on Wednesday night (24 March 2010), as part of the WASEA’s inaugural Energising WA Conference, awards were presented by the Minister for Energy, Hon. Peter Collier.

      The judges commented, “Carnegie’s nomination stood out as it clearly demonstrated that the project is truly innovative and sustainable. Wave technology is attractive as it creates a reliable and predictable power source which operates without water consumption and the use of the novel fully submersible technology means the project has little visual impact. Of particular note is the potential second application of this technology to provide desalinated freshwater.” The Sustainable Energy Industry Excellence and Innovation Developer Award, sponsored by the Forest Products Commission, is for innovative development plans for a new renewable energy project, process or plant which is well advanced through the design and construction process, but not yet in operation.

      Carnegie was please to accept the award and appreciative of the support the WASEA and of the Western Australian Government. About CETO The CETO system distinguishes itself from other wave energy devices by operating out of sight and being anchored to the ocean floor. An array of submerged buoys is tethered to seabed pump units.

      The buoys move in harmony with the motion of the passing waves, driving the pumps which in turn pressurise water that is delivered ashore via a pipeline. High-pressure water is used to drive hydroelectric turbines, generating zero-emission electricity. The high-pressure water can also be used to supply a reverse osmosis desalination plant, replacing greenhouse gas emitting electrically driven pumps usually required for such plants.

      CETO Technology characteristics include:  CETO converts wave energy into zero-emission electricity and desalinated water  CETO is environmentally friendly, has no visual impact and attracts marine life  CETO is fully submerged in deep water away from popular surf breaks About Carnegie Carnegie Wave Energy Limited is an Australian, ASX-listed (CWE) wave energy and clean technology developer. Carnegie is the owner and developer of the CETO Wave Energy Technology intellectual property. For more information: Dr Michael Ottaviano CEO & Managing Director Carnegie Wave Energy Limited +61 8 ....
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      schrieb am 30.04.10 13:00:00
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      CARNEGIE WAVE ENERGY LIMITED releases Quarterly Report Fri, 30 Apr 2010 17:31:00 +1000 3 hours, 28 minutes ago

      ASX Announcement 30th April 2010 Report to Shareholders for the Quarter Ended 31st March 2010 ACTIVITIES SUMMARY Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (ASX: CWE) has continued to make excellent progress on the delivery of its commercial scale demonstration with design, procurement and testing of its CETO wave energy technology at Fremantle and off Garden Island in Western Australia. The Company is also working on a number of project initiatives relating to both the power and water potential of its CETO technology. 1.

      CETO Wave Energy Technology Development The completion of testing of key elements of the CETO 3 design has enabled the designs for manufacture for the commercial scale demonstration off Garden Island to be finalised. All components are now being manufactured or are complete awaiting assembly and deployment. An example of one component, pictured below, is the final design of the pump to mooring attachment, which mounts to the base of the pump.

      The attachment stands approximately 1.6m tall and is approximately 600mm diameter and is manufactured from a speciality stainless steel material, suitable for investment casting. It allows full movement of the CETO unit when in operation and transfers load back through to the mooring mounted in the seafloor. CETO 3 Pump to Mooring Attachment As previously described, the CETO 3 single unit deployment will consist of a single CETO unit, hydraulic energy dissipation system and instrumentation buoy.

      The hydraulic system and instrument buoy avoids, in the first instance, the investment required for a physical connection to shore for the initial single unit installation. The offshore deployment testing activities are on track to be completed in 2010 as scheduled. A unique aspect of Carnegie’s operations is in having its own dedicated onshore/offshore wave test facility which allows rapid deployment and testing of designs in real ocean conditions.

      The ability to rapidly test and refine design concepts conveys significant competitive advantage to Carnegie and work on the scale CETO 3 unit at Carnegie’s Fremantle Wave Energy Research Facility continues to achieve positive results both onshore and offshore. In-sea functional performance testing of the scale CETO 3 offshore at Fremantle has confirmed the performance of the energy relief buoyant actuator (ERBA). As illustrated below, using actual performance data from the in-sea testing (blue curve), the ERBA is performing its function of limiting the load transferred through the CETO 3 system below a defined threshold.

      The ability to manage load through high ....
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      schrieb am 02.06.10 08:45:18
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      2nd June 2010
      Carnegie signs MoU with EDF EN and DCNS to deliver
      international CETO projects
      • Reunion Island announced as location for first international project
      • Project is a Joint Venture between Carnegie and French utility EDF EN
      • Project to be delivered by French marine defence contractor DCNS
      Wave energy developer Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (ASX: CWE) is pleased
      to announce the signing of an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its
      Northern Hemisphere joint venture partner EDF EN and French marine defence
      contractor DCNS. The MoU was signed in Paris today and outlines the first
      international wave power project to be on the French overseas territory of
      Reunion Island. The project, which will be jointly owned and financed by
      Carnegie (49%) and EDF EN (51%) via a special purpose vehicle (SPV), will be
      built out in three stages and is currently planned to have an ultimate capacity of
      15MW.
      The Reunion Island Project will initially consist of the deployment of a single,
      autonomous unit in the next 12 months (stage 1) which will be followed a 2MW
      plant and a further expansion of the project to a nominal 15MW. The project will
      received a feed-in tariff and Stage 1 of the project will receive around 75% of its
      funding in Government grants. Upon successful completion of Stage 1, further
      Government grant support will be sought to assist with the project expansions.
      The MoU also includes DCNS’ role in engineering, procurement, construction
      and management (EPCM) of the project. DCNS will charge preferential rates to
      the SPV and in return will have a right of first refusal on a similar role for 5 years
      for projects in the Northern Hemisphere. If, through the course of its activities,
      DCNS improves the CETO technology device (for example the pump or buoy),
      Carnegie retains full ownership of the CETO intellectual property and the right to
      patent any such improvements. If DCNS improves any aspect of the Balance of
      Plant (for example the piping or mooring) then DCNS may chose to patent these
      so long as they do not infringe upon any existing CETO intellectual property. The
      MoU is currently non-binding and the parties are now finalising the formal
      agreements.
      Carnegie’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr Michael Ottaviano
      said, “This is a significant step forward towards the development of commercial
      CETO projects and a tangible expansion of Carnegie’s business internationally in
      a European regime where very attractive incentives for wave energy exist.”
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      schrieb am 03.09.10 09:10:41
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Etwas allgemeiner: Es gibt eine ganze Reihe von Wellen/Ozean - Energieprojekten, allerdings nur sehr wenige an der Börse vertreten, zB.:

      http://www.oceanpowertechnologies.com/

      Sonst noch ein paar Links:

      http://www.wavec.org/index.php/1/home/
      http://www.oceanlinx.com/
      http://www.greenoceanenergy.com/
      http://www.biopowersystems.com/
      http://abenteuerwissen.zdf.de/ZDFde/inhalt/20/0,1872,3990420…

      Habe vor längerer Zeit mal etwas recherchiert, aber nicht weiter verfolgt.
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      schrieb am 07.01.11 16:01:36
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      Fri, 7 Jan 2011 08:42:00 +1000 16 hours, 14 minutes ago

      ASX Announcement 7th January 2011 Ireland formal funding agreement and appointment of RPS Consulting Engineers   Funding agreement signed with Irish Government and project commenced RPS Consulting Engineers appointed to conduct site evaluation and conceptual design study Wave energy developer Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (ASX:CWE) is pleased to advise that it has now signed the formal funding agreement with the Irish Government’s Sustainable Energy Association (SEAI) for a EU150,000 project to evaluate potential CETO wave sites in Ireland and develop a site specific conceptual design. The project is 50% funded by the SEAI and 50% by Carnegie and forms the first phase of detailed design for a potential 5MW commercial demonstration project in Irish waters. The project will be managed through Carnegie’s Irish subsidiary, CETO Wave Energy Ireland Limited (www.cweireland.ie).

      The project has now commenced with the appointment of Ireland-based engineering specialists RPS Consulting Engineers to undertake the study. RPS Consulting Engineers, formerly Kirk McClure Morton, has a proven track record in engineering and environmental services in marine construction and the renewable sector, including a number of wave and tidal development projects in Europe and North America. Carnegie’s Dublin-based Executive Development, Kieran O’Brien said: Director of European Business “Reaching formal agreement with SEAI for project funding allows us to begin detailed site assessment and develop the conceptual design of a 5MW commercial demonstration project in Ireland.

      RPS Consulting Engineers have a proven track record in innovative and applied marine engineering and project development, which adds value to the commercial development of CETO”. To support the development of ocean energy, the Irish Government is providing dedicated grant funding to support research, development and deployment of ocean energy and has established a feed-in tariff of €220 per megawatt hour for ocean energy. Ireland has also set a National target to produce 33 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2020 including specific ocean energy targets of 500MW by 2020.

      About CETO The CETO system distinguishes itself from other wave energy devices by operating out of sight and being anchored to the ocean floor. An array of submerged buoys is tethered to seabed pump units. The buoys move in harmony with the motion of the passing waves, driving the pumps which in turn pressurise water that is delivered ashore via a pipeline.

      High-pressure water is used to drive hydroelectric turbines, generating zero-emission electricity. The high-pressure water can also be used to ....
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      schrieb am 13.01.12 20:06:34
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      weiter kein Umsatz, LCOE hiernach noch bei 0,35$/kWh: http://www.carnegiewave.com/files/asx-announcements/2011/111…


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