Australia
Perth-based
Carnegie
Wave
Energy
says
it
has
successfully
deployed
and
commissioned
a
wave-monitoring
buoy
off
Bermuda's
south
coast
with
local
partner
Triton
Renewable
Energy.
The
companies
will
use
the
data
gathered
over
the
next
12
months
to
assess
the
feasibility
of
a
20MW
wave-energy
plant.
Carnegie
and
Triton
have
an
agreement
to
develop
the
project,
which
has
been
selected
by
utility
Bermuda
Electric
Light
as
a
preferred
renewable-energy
development.
If
testing
is
successful,
the
companies
intend
to
build
a
2MW
demonstration
plant,
followed
by
the
20MW
installation.
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