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Eco Wave Power Signs Manufacturing Agreement with All-Ways Metal for Port of Los Angeles Project

April 23, 2025
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Eco Wave Power Global AB announced the signing of a manufacturing agreement with All-Ways Metal, Inc. for the production of floaters for its wave energy project in the Port of Los Angeles. Credit: Eco Wave Power

Eco Wave Power Global AB Signs Manufacturing Agreement for Wave Energy Project in Los Angeles

Eco Wave Power Global AB, a leading onshore wave energy technology company, has recently announced a significant milestone in its wave energy project in the Port of Los Angeles. The company has signed a manufacturing agreement with All-Ways Metal, Inc. for the production of floaters, a crucial component of Eco Wave Power’s wave energy conversion technology.

The floaters, to be produced locally by All-Ways Metal, are scheduled for delivery within 70 days. Once completed, they will be installed and connected to the Municipal Pier One at the Port of Los Angeles, marking the official launch of Eco Wave Power’s first U.S. proof-of-concept installation.

This manufacturing agreement comes on the heels of Eco Wave Power’s recent receipt of final licensing approval from the Port of Los Angeles and a federal permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. These regulatory milestones pave the way for the full implementation of the company’s wave energy system in the U.S.

Teaming up with Shell Marine Renewable Energy (Shell MRE), the project represents a collaborative effort between public and private entities to invest in renewable energy infrastructure. Once operational, the pilot installation will serve as a scalable model for future wave energy projects along the U.S. coastline and globally.

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