Biopower Systems To Develop Wave Energy Projects With Spain's Elecnor

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Biopower Systems to Develop Wave Energy Projects with Spain's Elecnor


SYDNEY, Oct. 29 /Medianet International-AsiaNet/ --


    Australia's ocean energy company, BioPower Systems, today announced that it had signed a Memorandum

of Understanding (MOU) with the Spanish Global Project Development Company Elecnor SA. 


    The MOU establishes a process for the two companies to work towards agreements for development of

wave energy projects using BioPower's proprietary bioWAVET technology in Elecnor's core business regions;

Spain, Portugal and South America.


    The bioWAVET system is designed to supply utility-scale grid-connected renewable energy while being out

of view, and without affecting marine life.  The unique system sways in tune with the forces of the ocean, and

naturally streamlines when extreme conditions prevail, leading to cost-competitive lightweight designs. 

Multiple bioWAVET devices, each with a capacity of 1MW, are designed to be installed in undersea wave

energy farms, where the combined power output is then supplied to the on-land grid via subsea cable.


    Elecnor's Director of Business Development, Mr. A. Javier Esquivias, said that the company has developed

a large international portfolio of wind and solar energy projects, and the extension into marine energy is a

logical next step. "Wave energy is now emerging as a new clean energy source and we recognise many

advantages if the right technology is used.


    "BioPower appears to have solved the problems associated with earlier wave energy technologies and we

are hopeful that their bioWAVET will be an enormous commercial success.


    "Elecnor has a wealth of experience in electrical infrastructure and renewable energy projects, which can be

mobilised to support wave energy projects," Mr. Esquivias said.


    BioPower's CEO, Dr Tim Finnigan, said the two companies were planning a demonstration project in Spain

that would follow the upcoming bioWAVET pilot testing in Australia. The demonstration project in Spain could

commence as early as 2011.


    "Elecnor has proven credentials in the development and delivery of renewable energy projects. This

capability will speed up the process of rolling out our bioWAVET product in large-scale wave energy farms.


    "After the first demonstration of a full-scale bioWAVET device in Spain, we would intend to commence

developing wave energy farms.  The involvement of a large company like Elecnor is critical to achieving this,

and we are very pleased to be working with them," Dr Finnigan added. 


    About Elecnor Group SA


    The Elecnor Group is one of the leading Spanish companies dedicated to engineering, constructing and

developing infrastructures in the fields of energy, the environment and information technologies.


    It is a Spanish private-capital company, whose shares are quoted on the Mercado Continuo de la Bolsa

Española (Spanish Continuous Market). Backed by its 50-year track record, its ongoing growth and

diversification have allowed it to position itself among the main Spanish companies and as a clear leader

among the companies in its sector.


    Thanks to its clear international vocation, it is now present in more than 20 countries, where its operations

are run by the 8,400 professionals that make up its workforce.

 

    Its sphere of influence covers four major business areas: Networks and Infrastructures, Renewable

Energies, Technology and Information Systems and Concessions.


    About BioPower Systems

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    Australia's ocean energy company, BioPower Systems, is commercialising wave and tidal energy systems

that incorporate revolutionary designs based on the concept of biomimicry. BioPower is designing its systems

to naturally avoid extreme ocean forces, using light-weight construction, resulting in anticipated cost savings.

The proprietary bioWAVETM and bioSTREAMTM technologies are designed to have a combination of lighter,

more resilient structures to deliver both lower capital costs and lower energy generation costs.




    Media Contact: Sabine Prill

                   BioPower Systems Pty Ltd

                   Suite 213, National Innovation Centre

                   Australian Technology Park

                   4 Cornwallis St

                   Eveleigh NSW 2015

                   Australia

                   T: +61 (0)2 9209 4237

                   F: +61 (0)2 9209 4232

                   E: sprill@biopowersystems.com


    SOURCE: BioPower Systems Pty Ltd


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