AW-Energy Teams Up with Lloyd’s on WaveRoller

R&D

The world-leading Finnish wave energy technology developer AW-Energy has taken another major step towards commercialising its WaveRoller™ technology. In mid-August the company signed a Framework Agreement with the independent certification organisation Lloyd’s Register Energy.

AW-Energy Teams Up with Lloyd’s on WaveRoller

The agreement will see Lloyd’s Register Energy utilise its considerable experience of marine power generation assets to provide a valuable independent review of all stages of the work carried out by the WaveRoller™ team. This will ensure that risks are identified and mitigated through the entire project lifecycle, and that the WaveRoller™ technology fulfills industry best practice.

Ross Wigg, VP Renewables at Lloyd’s Register Energy said: “Lloyd’s Register Energy has a long history in certifying devices in the marine environment and AW-Energy’s WaveRoller™ project is one of the world’s latest innovations for the renewable sector.”

The collaboration with Lloyd’s Register aims at full certification of the WaveRoller™ technology. In addition to the obvious technical advantages, certification will help to optimise project financing and facilitate insurance coverage on a commercial basis.

Wigg highlighted: “AW-Energy’s engagement throughout the certification process is encouraging and we are looking forward to working alongside them to assure their technology and commercial success.”

AW-Energy CEO, John Liljelund said: “AW-Energy has a long history of working with reliable and strong partners. The continuous collaboration with companies like Lloyd’s Register Energy and with DNV GL, both leading institutions in technical advice and certification, further bolsters the world-class development team at AW-Energy.”

“I am thrilled to see the emergence of one of the prerequisites for WaveRoller™’s commercial roll out. The involvement of an institution like Lloyd’s Register Energy to this extent will ensure that the highest quality standards and technical excellence are met.”

Commercial wave energy projects are being implemented around the world as governments and utilities welcome this alternative to their renewables portfolios. Installed wave energy capacity will see huge growth during the next few years.

Today AW-Energy is among the top few technology providers whose level of development meets the requirements of commercial projects such as ongoing installations in Portugal, Ireland, France, UK, Chile and the US.

 

Press Release, September 04, 2014; Image: aw-energy