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Sep 10, 2025
Eco Wave Power launches first U.S. onshore wave‑energy project at the Port of Los Angeles
Eco Wave Power inaugurated the United States’ first onshore wave‑energy installation at the Port of Los Angeles, demonstrating how floaters mounted on a pier can convert the ocean’s motion into renewable electricity.

Eco Wave Power – a company that develops onshore wave‑energy technology – celebrated a major milestone by deploying its first U.S. project at the Port of Los Angeles. Working with AltaSea and Shell Marine Renewable Energy, the demonstration uses floaters that ride up and down with the waves to produce clean electricity. The project showcases the company’s patented technology and is designed to prove that wave energy can deliver reliable, scalable power for America’s coastlines. It arrives amid California’s climate‑policy push and federal initiatives such as Senate Bill 605 and the proposed Marine Energy Technologies Acceleration Act. CEO Inna Braverman noted that Eco Wave Power is already planning additional projects in Taiwan, India and Portugal, underscoring the global potential of wave energy. https://www.ecowavepower.com/
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