Eco Wave Power's CEO Testifies at New Jersey Wave Energy Hearing
Eco Wave Power Global AB (WAVE) announced that its CEO, Inna Braverman, testified before a New Jersey Legislature hearing on wave energy on March 17, 2022. The Assembly Special Committee discussed wave energy's potential to enhance New Jersey's clean energy initiatives, highlighting its efficiency compared to solar and wind. Professor Muhammad R. Hajj emphasized that wave energy could address space limitations while providing significant power. Braverman noted that wave energy can meet 66% of U.S. energy needs and can significantly reduce CO2 emissions if implemented in New Jersey, aiming to integrate it into the state's Energy Master Plan.
- Braverman highlighted wave energy's capacity to meet 66% of U.S. energy needs.
- The hearing showcased the significant potential of wave energy in New Jersey.
- Eco Wave Power's technology is described as cost-efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly.
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STOCKHOLM, March 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ) (Nasdaq U.S.: WAVE; Nasdaq First North: ECOWVE) ("Eco Wave Power" or the "Company"), today announced that Inna Braverman, Founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, was invited to testify before a New Jersey Legislature hearing about wave energy. The Assembly Special Committee on Infrastructure and Natural Resources (the "Committee"), and its chairman, Assemblyman Robert Karabinchak, asked the guests to share their expertise and knowledge on wave energy and its outlook for growth in the State of New Jersey.
The list of participants who provided testimony to the Committee that took place on Thursday, March 17, 2022, included Philipp Stratmann, President and CEO of Ocean Power Technologies, Marcus Lehmann, Founder and CEO of CalWave Power Technologies Inc., Professor Muhammad R. Hajj, Chair of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering and Director of the Davidson Laboratory at New Jersey's Stevens Institute of Technology and Patty Cronheim, Director at New Jersey League of Conservation Campaigns.
Assemblyman Karabinchak opened the session by saying "This session is extremely important for our future…On a personal side, energy is going to change in the future. Wind turbines and our solar farms are the start for clean energy in New Jersey, however, there are also other sources for renewable energy, and we are going to speak about one of them today – which is wave energy."
Assemblyman Karabinchak referred to a recent section called "The Future of Everything" on The Wall Street Journal, that featured Eco Wave Power in an article about "The Next Bets for Renewable Energy" stating, "This is the future, and today we have the opportunity to speak about our future needs and the sources of energy that produce clean energy and will help us get away from fossil fuels in the future."
The next speaker was Professor Muhammad R. Hajj, that stated that "The blue economy is a 1.5 trillion dollars economy in the world- it is very large. In New Jersey, most of the population, which is around 7.1 million lives in coastal regions."
According to Professor R. Hajj: "To give you an idea, in wind industry, when you have one meter square, 9 meters per second, that gives you 470 watts per square meter. In comparison, when you have one meter of wave height it will give you ten times as much power, which is 4900 watts per meter. This is significant because one meter of wave, even if I take an efficiency of
He also added that "Wind and solar farms take a lot of space… they need up to 50 times the space that is required for coal and 100 times the space that is required for fossil fuels, and this has been an impediment, because land can be used for agriculture and for other things and you don't want to use all the land for solar and wind farms. Wave power could address this problem. We are not looking at wave power for just powering the grid, wave power can be used to power the blue economy…We could use wave energy to power remote islands and remote communities – it takes a lot of power to transport fossil fuels and power, we could do this directly with wave power… Wave power could be used for building more resilient coastal communities and use wave power when we do not have power during hurricanes … We could also use it for desalination, can you imagine having water and energy at the same place and the same time? You could do a lot with that technology..."
While presenting to the Committee about the great potential of wave energy, Ms. Braverman stated that "according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, wave energy can provide around
Ms. Braverman also outlined the advantages of Eco Wave Power's innovative technology, mentioning that the Company's technology is cost-efficient, reliable, insurable, environmentally friendly and can safely connect to the grid. She mentioned that Eco Wave Power is "very much interested in harnessing wave energy in New Jersey because of its very significant wave energy potential and in light of New Jersey's very ambitious Energy Master Plan."
Ms. Braverman presented her hope that wave energy will be integrated in New Jersey's Energy Master Plan saying that: "New Jersey has been a leader of energy innovation since the days of Thomas Edison. Governor Murphy has laid out one of the most ambitious clean energy goals in the country, but that could only be met when all renewable energy sources work together, including wave energy."
She also added that "If electricity from the waves will replace the Logan Township and Chambers coal plants, which are the last remaining coal plants in the State of New Jersey, the reductions in CO2 emissions will have a similar effect as taking about 800,000 passenger vehicles off the road for one year."
An audio recording of the hearing is available in the following link - https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/archived-media/2022/ANR-meeting-list/media-player?committee=ANR&agendaDate=2022-03-17-10:00:00&agendaType=M&av=A
The link to the recording does not constitute a part of this press release.
About Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ)
Eco Wave Power is a leading onshore wave energy technology company that developed a patented, smart and cost-efficient technology for turning ocean and sea waves into green electricity. Eco Wave Power's mission is to assist in the fight against climate change by enabling commercial power production from the ocean and sea waves.
Eco Wave Power is recognized as a "Pioneering Technology" by the Israeli Ministry of Energy and was labeled as an "Efficient Solution" by the Solar Impulse Foundation. Eco Wave Power's project in Gibraltar has received funding from the European Union Regional Development Fund and the European Commission's Horizon 2020 framework program. The Company has also received the "Global Climate Action Award" from the United Nations.
Eco Wave Power's common shares (ECOWVE) are traded on Nasdaq First North and its ADSs (WAVE) are traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
Vator Securities is the Company's Certified Advisor (+46 8 580 065 99, ca@vatorsec.se).
Read more about Eco Wave Power at: www.ecowavepower.com
Information on, or accessible through, the website mentioned above does not form part of this press release
For more information, please contact:
Inna Braverman, CEO
inna@ecowavepower.com
+97235094017
For additional investor/media inquires, please contact:
Investor Contact:
Matt Chesler, CFA
FNK IR
+1.646.809.2183
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Media Contact:
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EcoWavePower@allisonpr.com
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