There is no way Carnegie's wave energy development programme would have lasted this long if they were doing it on their own.
But they are not alone.
"Sharing innovation, systems and proven cost-cutting practices between offshore wind and tidal and wave energy sectors will contribute to increasing supply of both into the national grid, it was stated during OrbisEnergy-organized event."
https://marineenergy.biz/2018/05/14/technology-sharing-to-cut-costs-of-offshore-renewables/
CARNEGIE HAS A PORTFOLIO OF COLLABORATIVE R&D PROJECTS IN EXCESS OF $11MILLION.
Our open innovation R&D partners include:
- Wave Energy Scotland (WES) with funded projects:
- C-Gen PTO, with University of Edinburgh
- Reinforced Polymers for Wave Energy (RePower) project with DNV GL and the National Composites Centre
- RotoHybrid scheme with University of Edinburgh & Queen’s University Belfast
- University of Western Australia (UWA): focussed on cost and performance optimisation
- University of Western Australia (UWA) ARC Linkage: project on foundation design for extreme conditions
- University of Adelaide: development of control strategies to increase efficiency of CETO
- SUPEGEN funded “E-Drive” linear generator project with University of Edinburgh applied to CETO
- Atlantis Resources: collaboration agreement focused on electrical architecture.
https://www.carnegiece.com/partner/research-partners/
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