CarnegieCleanEnergy-ownedCETO Wave EnergyIrelandhas signedanassignmentagreement with the Biscay Marine Energy Platform (BiMEP) and Wave Energy Scotland Limited.
The agreement, signed by all parties, assigns the berth reservation rights secured by Wave Energy Scotland, on behalf of the EuropeWave Buyers Group, to CETO Wave Energy Ireland as one ofthe successful Phase 3 Contractors.
Carnegie and CWEI’s chief executive Jonathan Fiévez visited the BiMEP team and signed the formal assignment agreement duringhisvisittoBilbaofortheWindEuropeConference.
Following the assignment of the berth reservation agreement, CWEI and BiMEP will now finalise the contract that formalises thedetails of CWEI’s accessto its preferred berth for the ACHIEVE Programme’s deployment of CETO.
Securing CWEI’s access to its preferred BiMEP berth is an important milestone in its pathway towards CETO deployment in 2025, Carnegie said.
BiMEP provides an open ocean environment where the team can validate theCETO technology forfuture commercial projects, it added.
Fiéves said: “Deploying at our selected BiMEP site provides an exciting opportunity for CETO to demonstrate its performance and reliability in a wide variety of sea states.
“The coast at Armintza in the Basque Country where the BiMEP test site is located is notorious for its intense conditions.
“While BiMEP’s challenging sea states present a rigorous test, they are precisely the reason we chose this location.
“CETO technology is uniquely designed to continue to generate electricity in powerful ocean conditions by continually adjusting operating depth, strategies critical to generate consistent energy forthe grid.
“Successfullydemonstratingourtechnology’s performanceinachallenging environmentiskeyto validating its robustness and storm survival strategies, positioning CETO as a leading solution for clean energygenerationineventhemost demandingmarinelocations.
“ThefacilitiesatBiMEPareworld class and we are excited about working with the BiMEP team.”


