Sotenäs Wave Power Station

Sotenäs is a wave farm located in Kungshamn, in the municipality of Sotenäs, Sweden. The facility consists of 36 wave energy converters (WECs), with a total installed capacity of nearly 3 MW. The generators are located at a depth of 50 m (160 ft). As per Seabased, the project would deliver electricity at approximately 10 cents per kWh.[1] The wave farm, which is of point absorber type, is expected to be expanded by an additional 9MW, as per negotiations in 2018.[2]

Sotenäs Wave Power Station
CountrySweden
LocationKungshamn, Sotenäs
Coordinates58°22′45″N 11°08′57″E
StatusClosed 2019
Construction began2010
Commission date14 January 2016
Operator(s)Fortum, Seabased
Wave power station
TypePoint absorber
Water bodySkagerrak
Water depth50 m (160 ft)
Power generation
Units operational36 × ≈83 KW
Nameplate capacity3 MW

History

  • In February 2010, the Swedish Energy Agency awarded an investment grant to Fortum and Seabased for the wave power station.
  • 13 December 2015, the test site consisting of four wave energy converters (WEC) was connected to the Nordic grid in Kungshamn, through a low voltage marine substation.
  • 14 January 2016, the four buoys were connected to the WEC, and thus generating electric power for the first time.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Sotenäs Project". Seabased. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  2. "Sotenäs Project". Tethys. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
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