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Wave Power Tipped As Holy Grail For Australia
2007-05-21
New technology harnessing wave energy could be the "holy grail" for providing electricity and drinking water to Australia's major cities, Industry Minister Ian MacFarlane said Thursday.
Interesting use of religious iconography. I wonder if they have received the blessing of The Goracle or the Vestpocket Virgins...
The technology, developed with the help of more than 770 million dollars (636 million US) in seed funding from the government, works through fields of submerged buoys tethered to seabed pumps. The buoys move in harmony with the motion of the passing waves, pumping pressurised seawater to shore to run turbines and pass through a desalination plant. "The constancy of the waves even when the surface is dead calm means that you can build a base load renewable energy power station and that is really the holy grail for us, if you can produce renewable energy 24/7," Macfarlane told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

The Perth-based Carnegie Corporation which developed the technology advised the Australian stock exchange Thursday of its "proposal for a world-first base-load renewable energy power station and zero emission desalination plant."

After successful trials, the CETO system was on track to begin full scale deployment off southern capital cities in 2009, said Carnegie managing director, Michael Ottaviano. Australia was uniquely positioned to take advantage of the technology for both its power and water needs, he said. All of Australia's southern mainland cities' current water needs could be satisfied by CETO units covering an area of 155 hectares (about 70 football fields) of sea floor at around 75 percent of the price of current desalination projects, the statement said.

In addition, the "Wave Farms" would generate around 300 megawatts of zero-emission power, enough for about 300,000 households. "If the project gets the go ahead this year, then we will be able to start construction in 2009, with full capacity achieved in 2012," Ottaviano said.
Posted by:3dc

#6  "To the north there lies a cave-- the cave of Caerbannog-- wherein, carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of Olfin Bedwere of Rheged...make plain the last resting place of the most Holy Grail."
Posted by: Mike   2007-05-21 12:32  

#5  This sounds like one of those schemes like harnessing the tidal flow some years ago -- when they actually studied the effects of such harnessing, they found the change in the ecology was worse than the power plants they were supposed to replace.
Posted by: sam3rd   2007-05-21 10:54  

#4  One reason sea wave energy hasn't been harnessed much to date is the O&M problem. This article did not address that issue at all.
Posted by: mhw   2007-05-21 08:24  

#3  Don't these fools understand there is no such thing as carbon neutral energy production? We need to "cull the herd", reduce energy consumption by 99% and return to pre-modern modes of production and transport.

If only there was a Dark Ages ideology we could make an alliance with to take power from global capitalism...

/"the left"
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-05-21 08:07  

#2  I normally trash these alternative energy projects as symbolic money and resource wasters, but wave power might be different. There is nothing new about the idea. It's been around for 30 or 40 years, but never proved until recently.

Like wind and solar, it's not an on demand energy source so you need substantial excess capacity. Hence, the link to desalination which would use the surplus electricity. Perth already has one desalination plant and is building a second.
Posted by: phil_b   2007-05-21 00:39  

#1  Compare to KOMMERSANT > Russian Ministry denies reports of strange [Terror?] blasts at three-plus NUKE POWER PLANTS in Southern Federal District. Locals worried. Officios claim blasts MAY had been due to local emergency response exercises.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-05-21 00:34  

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