Carnegie harnesses wave energy through our deep expertise, innovative technology and passionate people.
Carnegie is pursuing the immense and untapped market of wave energy. Extracting energy from the incredible global wave energy resource is the objective of governments and companies alike but the technology to achieve this at a sufficiently low price has remained elusive.
Carnegie has demonstrated the core CETO technology and organisational ability through a number of world leading projects including the CETO 5 project where an array of devices were deployed and operated across all four seasons. With this foundation, a highly experienced team and a suite of new innovations coming from artificial intelligence, cutting-edge materials and numerical simulations on supercomputers. Carnegie is the best positioned company in the world to capitalise on the opportunity
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July 14, 2017
This Accelerator Is Helping A Social Purpose For Each Of The Sustainable Development Goals
The Unreasonable Goals program is connecting 16 startups (that each work in the one of the areas of the SDGs) with governments and NGOs, to give them the support to scale their solutions.
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March 18, 2018
Taxpayers help oil and gas giant flick the switch on solar money saver
A handout from the Federal Government has helped bring about an unlikely pairing between Italian oil and gas colossus Eni and a small cap Australian renewable energy company.
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February 14, 2018
Big demand to power $100m-plus solar farm
“What we do know is there’s something like 40-50MW of unserviced demand currently in the eastern Goldfields.”
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February 8, 2018
Western Australia goes green for battery energy storage via Carnegie Clean Energy
Renewable energy developer Carnegie Clean Energy (ASX: CCE) has received an operational boost in the form of a $6.8 million contract from Western Power, a Western Australian state government-owned...
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November 29, 2017
Indigenous groups take Carnegie solar farm stake
Carnegie Clean Energy has signed a binding term sheet with government agency Indigenous Business Australia and the Perth Noongar Foundation for a 50 per cent stake in the renewable energy company’s...
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November 17, 2017
Wave energy is finally making waves
While wind was gusting and solar shone over the last three decades, wave and tidal power made only a small splash. Now they could be the new wave in renewables, as ocean energy projects are being...
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