Each WEC features a 9-meter spherical hull and uses WaveSpring technology to optimize power capture, with a storm protection system for safety. This follows CorPower’s 2018 C3 WEC test at EMEC’s Scapa Flow and a successful C4 demonstration in Portugal. The next step involves testing a small wave farm before the full 5MW project.
CorPower will manufacture components in Orkney, supporting local jobs and reducing costs. Kate Forbes said: “With its abundant natural resources and unrivalled experience in marine renewables, Scotland is in a prime position for the development and deployment of tidal stream and wave energy to further add to Scotland’s renewable energy mix.”
Anders Jansson, CorPower’s head of business development, stated: “We are thrilled to be back at EMEC to build the first commercial wave farm.” EMEC’s Matthew Finn added: “Developing what could become the UK’s largest wave energy array is a major step forward – not only for CorPower Ocean, but for the wave energy sector as a whole.”