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Wave Energy Project: Los Angeles Pilot Converts Ocean Waves to Power

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

US Begins Testing Wave Energy Technology in​ Los Angeles Harbor

Los Angeles, CA – September 9, 2025 ⁢- A pilot project launched today at AltaSea in the Port of Los Angeles marks a notable step toward harnessing the power of ocean waves ‍for electricity generation. Eco Wave Power is testing its⁤ wave energy floaters, designed to convert the ⁤motion of the ‌sea into usable power.The project utilizes eight wave energy floaters attached to an existing concrete ‌pier. These floaters feed energy into conversion units housed within two 20-foot shipping ‍containers, wich transform the wave motion into electricity.

If⁢ prosperous in demonstrating its viability to California authorities, Eco wave Power plans a major ⁢expansion, aiming to install hundreds of its floating energy converters along the Port of Los⁣ Angeles’s 13-kilometer (eight-mile) ⁣breakwater. This large-scale installation could perhaps generate enough electricity ‌to power 60,000 US ⁢households.

Wave energy offers a reliable and endlessly renewable power source, unlike solar which is limited by nighttime and wind power which depends ⁤on weather conditions. ⁢the ‍US Department of Energy estimates waves off the American West coast alone could theoretically power 130 million homes,‌ supplying roughly a third of the nation’s annual electricity needs.

Despite this potential,wave energy development has historically lagged behind other renewables⁤ due to challenges in large-scale ‌commercialization,often stemming from the difficulties of maintaining equipment‌ installed in the open ocean. Eco Wave Power’s design⁤ addresses these concerns with a retractable, dock-mounted system that can ‌be raised to a safe position during⁢ storms, ​minimizing damage and maintenance‍ costs.

The company has already demonstrated its technology by powering homes in israel at the port of Jaffa, and has upcoming installations planned⁢ in ⁤Portugal, Taiwan, and​ India. Eco Wave Power aims to scale up to 20-megawatt projects competitive with other energy sources.The company reports its design promises​ zero⁢ environmental impact ‌on local wildlife.

The project aligns with California’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2045 and represents a vital step in transitioning ⁤away from fossil fuels to combat‌ climate change.

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