The Wave Energy Project of Eco Wave Power and EDF
Renewables IL Formally Opened by:
- Israel's Minister of Energy
and Infrastructure, Eli
Cohen,
- Minister of Environmental Protection Idit Silman,
- the Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa Ron Huldai,
- Now Exporting Electricity to Israel's Power Grid.
TEL
AVIV, Israel, Dec. 9, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Eco Wave Power Global AB (Nasdaq: WAVE) ('Eco Wave
Power' or the 'Company'), a leading provider of onshore wave energy
technology, is pleased to announce that the Israeli Project was
officially 'switched-on' by Israel's Minister of Energy and
Infrastructure, Eli Cohen, the
Minister of Environmental Protection, Idit
Silman, and the Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Ron Huldai, and
is now exporting electricity into Israel's power grid. The Israeli National
Electric Company ('IEC') is the purchaser of all the clean energy
produced by this innovative project.
The Project is the only wave power plant anywhere in
Middle East, operating under the
terms of a Power Purchase Agreement entered into with IEC, as part
of the project's recognition as a 'Pioneering Technology' by the
Chief Scientist of the Energy Ministry, Government of Israel.
"The State of Israel is a
global leader in innovation and technology. The facility we
inaugurated today, which generates electricity using sea waves, was
advanced with the support of the Chief Scientist at the Ministry of
Energy and is the first of its kind in Israel. This is another step we are taking to
increase energy production from renewable sources, reduce air
pollution for the benefit of Israeli citizens' health, and enhance
the country's energy security. We will continue to invest in
groundbreaking innovation!" stated Eli
Cohen, Israel's Minister
for Energy and Infrastructure.
Idit Silman, Minister of
Environmental Protection, said: "I think you are a shining
example of how ambitious renewable energy goals can be achieved.
Israel faces significant security
challenges, making energy decentralization a critical issue. While
Israel benefits from abundant
solar energy, which is commendable, it is not enough. We must
explore all renewable energy options. This is a unique opportunity
for Israel to demonstrate how
green technology utilizing the waves can be implemented and truly
make a difference. I am pleased that this exceptional pilot project
is moving forward. As the Ministry of Environmental Protection, we
support the entire regulatory framework for green electricity. I am
glad we are here to assist, extend our support, and encourage these
efforts. This approach is both environmentally friendly and green,
and there's nothing greener than this. I want to wish you great
success. We would be delighted to see this green economy grow and
develop, and we will continue to support you."
Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa Ron Huldai stated
that: "There is a growing strain on Earth, caused by the
ever-increasing human population that damages it. We are destroying
the very place we live in. As a municipality and as part of the
forum of 15 major cities within the C40 network, we are partners in
addressing these issues. One of those issues is precisely this kind
of initiative. In our DNA, Israel
has the innate ability to dare and to do things others haven't
tried, as well as the courage to fail—and that is incredibly
important for achieving great things. So, when Inna approached me
with this kind of energy and audacity, of course, I said, 'Go for
it, show us what you can do.' And I'm happy that today we can
proudly say, 'We have a wave energy power station!'"
Ayalon Vaniche, CEO of EDF Renewables IL, stated as follows:
"The Israeli innovation culture is the main reason for which
EDF, the giant electricity company, French state-owned utility,
decided to invest so much in Israel. I have to say that wave energy
generation is a big challenge; the energy of the waves is beyond
what the usual human construction can sustain. Therefore, it is
very difficult to build something that will produce energy offshore
(middle of the ocean), and this is what we usually did. This is why
we like the idea of Eco Wave Power. In Eco Wave Power's technology,
the complex part is on the ground, and the floaters are nearshore.
This is simple. We agreed quickly with Inna that only a real pilot
could demonstrate what we wanted. Calculations and piloting in the
laboratory don't convince anybody, so we needed an operational
project connected to the grid, and we got the support of the
Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Environmental protection and
the support of the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, the Atarim Group
and Jaffa Port."
"We built a joint team, in which EDF brought some expertise in
terms of design, safety, purchasing, construction, and now in terms
of operation. We got to know the Eco Wave Power team, and we built
a solid cooperation. I am very confident that we will be able to
learn together a lot from this pilot and that it will bring a lot
of new alternatives and diversification in the sources of energy.
Many thanks to Inna, to the whole team at Eco Wave Power and all
the EDF teams that have been mobilized for that. May this
innovative technology bring light and hope to our region!" Added
Vaniche
Inna Braverman Founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power said:
"One of the most inspiring aspects of technology is its ability to
cross borders and benefit communities worldwide. A perfect example
is Gaza, where a pilot based on
Eco Wave Power's Israeli technology has been implemented on its
coastline. This demonstrates that even regions that do not maintain
formal relations with Israel still
need and use Israeli innovations. In fact, since the war started,
Eco Wave Power has been approached by national electric companies
and engineers in countries such as Turkey, Saudi
Arabia, Iran, and
Qatar to explore the potential of
this technology. It's a powerful reminder that solutions to global
challenges can unite us, offering sustainable benefits beyond
politics and borders. Also, despite Eco Wave Power being a
relatively small company, we have achieved something extraordinary.
The company went public on Nasdaq under the stock symbol
WAVE, becoming a leader in wave energy in the global market.
Recently, even as many Israeli companies have struggled to survive
or raise funds due to the ongoing war, Eco Wave Power's stock has
surged by 811% YTD. This incredible growth sends a powerful
message: the world believes in Israeli innovation and recognizes
the urgent need for technologies like this to address global
challenges. So, to all Israeli Companies and entrepreneurs- never
give up, because Israel is the
undeniable start up nation, and passion is the greatest renewable
energy source- even stronger than the power of the waves!"
Other notable speakers in the event were Yaron Klein, CEO of Atarim, Eitan Ben Ami, Director of the Environment and
Sustainability Authority in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality, and
Dr. Yael Barash Harman Head of
R&D, Office of the Chief Scientist, Ministry of Energy and
Infrastructure.
This is the first array of wave power generators to be connected
to an electricity grid in Israel and in the Middle East. The innovative Eco Wave
Power floaters move up and down with the movement of the waves
and create pressure that drives the hydro-motor and generator. The
technology also provides smart automation system that controls the
power station's storm-protection mechanism and stable transmission
of clean electricity to the grid.
In the coming months Eco Wave Power plans to launch its next
three projects: at AltaSea's premises in the Port of Los Angeles (in collaboration with Shell MRE);
on the East Coast of Taiwan (in
collaboration with Lian Tat Company and I-Ke International Ocean
Energy Co.); and its first MW-scale project in Porto, Portugal.
About Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ)
Eco Wave Power is a leading onshore wave energy company
revolutionizing clean energy with its patented, smart, and
cost-efficient technology that converts ocean and sea waves into
sustainable electricity.
Dedicated to combating climate change, Eco Wave Power operates
the first grid-connected wave energy system in Israel, co-funded by EDF Renewables IL and the
Israeli Energy Ministry, which recognized the technology as a
'Pioneering Technology'.
Expanding globally, Eco Wave Power is preparing to install
projects at the Port of Los
Angeles, Taiwan, and
Portugal, adding to its impressive
project pipeline totalling 404.7 MW.
The Company has received support from prestigious institutions
such as the European Union Regional Development Fund, Innovate UK,
and the Horizon 2020 program, and was honoured with the United
Nations' Global Climate Action Award.
Eco Wave Power's American Depositary Shares (WAVE) are traded on
the Nasdaq Capital Market. Learn more
at www.ecowavepower.com.
Information on, or accessible through, the websites mentioned
above does not form part of this press release.
For more information, please
contact:
Info@ecowavepower.com
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within
the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other Federal
securities laws. For example, the Company is using forward-looking
statements in this press release when it discusses the belief that
Israel is a global leader in
innovation and technology, the belief that wave energy is both
environmentally friendly and green, the belief that EDF Renewables
IL and the Company will be able to learn together a lot from this
Israeli wave energy project and that it will bring a lot of new
alternatives and diversification in the sources of energy, and the
Company's plans to launch certain projects in the coming months.
These forward-looking statements and their implications are neither
historical facts nor assurances of future performance and are based
on the current expectations of the management of Eco Wave Power and
are subject to a number of factors, uncertainties and changes in
circumstances that are difficult to predict and may be outside of
Eco Wave Power's control that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.
Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking
statements. Except as otherwise required by law, Eco Wave Power
undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these
forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after
the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated
events. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties
affecting Eco Wave Power is contained under the heading 'Risk
Factors' in Eco Wave Power's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the
fiscal year ended December 31, 2023,
filed with the SEC on March 28, 2024,
which is available on the on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov, and
other documents filed or furnished to the SEC. Any forward-looking
statement made in this press release speaks only as of the date
hereof. References and links to websites have been provided as a
convenience and the information contained on such websites is not
incorporated by reference into this press release.
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