Ocean energy

 
Seabased AB

Seabased AB

World leaders in generator design build the worlds largest wave power plant.

Current affairs

Current affairs

In the Arctic town of Harstad Hydra Tidal is developing technology to harness the vast energy potential of the world's low-speed tidal and ocean currents.

Innovative tidal and ocean power

The world oceans contain a massive amount of kinetic energy ready to be utilized for the production of electricity. Hydra Tidal’s goal is to harness this energy globally.

Ocean wave energy

Seabased AB develops industrial solutions for sustainable conversion of ocean wave energy to electricity, thereby creating lasting value for consumers, customers, society and shareholders.

World’s first tidal power turbine

StatoilHydro is a joint owner of the world’s first tidal power turbine delivering electricity to the onshore grid. Through the ownership in Hammerfest Strøm AS, they contribute to development of technology for production of energy from tidal currents.

Harvesting the waves, providing the future

Wave Energy is a technology business that develops, designs and provides unique solutions that utilize the enormous power in the waves to produce electricity. The company is acknowledged as one of the leading companies on wave power worldwide, constantly seeking further improvements on own designs and technology solutions.

Osmotic power pilot

The Norwegian company Statkraft is building the world’s first facility for osmotic power generation.

Harnessing the power of the waves

AW-Energy’s WaveRoller technology is set to leapfrog competing systems in terms of performance, cost, and environmental impact in enabling us to harness the power of the sea.

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In the Arctic town of Harstad Hydra Tidal is developing technology to harness the vast energy potential of the world's low-speed tidal and ocean currents.