Australia’s Carnegie Wave Energy is to change its name to Carnegie Clean Energy (CCE) following the recent acquisition of solar and battery microgrid developer Energy Made Clean.
Director Michael Ottaviano said the name change would better reflect the Fremantle outfit’s expanded clean energy interests across wave, solar, battery and microgrids.
“CCE will be at the forefront of designing, developing, financing, constructing, operating and maintaining microgrids, utilising a world-first combination of wave, solar, wind, energy storage, desalination and diesel in both on and off-grid applications in Australia and internationally,” the company said in a statement.
The A$13m acquisition of Energy Made Clean and name change is subject to shareholder approval.
Image: Ceto 5 wave device (Carnegie)


