OPT Deploys PB3 PowerBuoy® for Enel Green Power in Chile
OPT deployed a PB3 PowerBuoy® for Enel Green Power (EGP) off the coast of Las Cruces, Chile to support the country’s transition to clean energy.
In September 2019, EGP purchased a PB3 PowerBuoy® and associated equipment from OPT to support Chile’s Marine Energy Research and Innovation Center (MERIC) Project, a hub for innovation in marine energy in Chile and internationally. OPT’s PB3 PowerBuoy® converts wave motion into clean, reliable electricity to supply continuous and autonomous power and enable secure collection and transmission of data from the sea. The autonomous offshore platform will eventually power a suite of oceanographic sensors and transmit real-time environmental data to a dedicated shore station studying the potential effect of marine energy under real-world sea conditions with minimal carbon footprint.
“We are proud of the work performed to deploy the PB3 PowerBuoy for EGP and to help bring new clean energy solutions to Chile,” said George H. Kirby, President and Chief Executive Officer of OPT. “We look forward to continuing to expand our presence in Chile and throughout South America.”
“Chile has excellent conditions in terms of marine resources to produce wave energy. This type of energy production has several advantages: it is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year; it is silent, and; it is not located in populated areas. The installation of this device represents great progress on the path towards the development of renewable energies in Chile,” said James Lee Stancampiano, Chairman of the Board of MERIC.
OPT originally scheduled the Chile deployment in April 2020, but international travel restrictions and operational limits on work activities within the country related to the COVID-19 pandemic prevented implementation until this year. To complete the installation while adhering to COVID-19 restrictions, OPT project engineers and marine operations technicians utilized remote collaboration tools to work closely with contractors on site.
OPT will continue to monitor the operational performance of the PB3 PowerBuoy and provide remote diagnostics and support as needed.
The project is scheduled to run through October 2023. For more information, visit lascrucesem.cl.
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- Energy Global: https://www.energyglobal.com/other-renewables/23042021/enel-green-power-to-use-ocean-power-technologies-wave-energy-equipment/
- HydroReview: https://www.hydroreview.com/hydro-industry-news/ocean-power-technologies-deploys-pb3-powerbuoy-for-enel-green-power-in-chile/
- ReNews.biz: https://renews.biz/68090/enel-team-installs-first-wave-device-in-chile/
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- Electric Energy Online: https://electricenergyonline.com/article/energy/category/hydro/86/895184/ocean-power-technologies-deploys-pb3-powerbuoy-for-enel-green-power-in-chile.html
- ROV Planet: https://www.rovplanet.com/opt-deploys-pb3-powerbuoy-for-enel-green-power-in-chile-23-04-2021
- Power Engineering International: https://www.powerengineeringint.com/renewables/marine/first-full-scale-wave-energy-converter-installed-in-chile/