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08-28-2013, 04:10 AM
By Giles Parkinson (http://reneweconomy.com.au/author/giles) on 27 August 2013
Perth-based Carnegie Wave Energy says it will become the first company in the world to build a wave-powered desalination plant, and the first to have a wave energy project that delivers both electrons and fresh water.
The announcement comes after Carnegie signed a ?co-operation agreement with the WA-based Water Corporation that will support a pilot desalination project to be built alongside the Perth Wave energy demonstration project that is now being built near the Garden Island naval base near Perth. Read article (http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/carnegie-to-develop-first-wave-powered-desalination-plant-81863)
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Perth-based Carnegie Wave Energy says it will become the first company in the world to build a wave-powered desalination plant, and the first to have a wave energy project that delivers both electrons and fresh water.
The announcement comes after Carnegie signed a ?co-operation agreement with the WA-based Water Corporation that will support a pilot desalination project to be built alongside the Perth Wave energy demonstration project that is now being built near the Garden Island naval base near Perth. Read article (http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/carnegie-to-develop-first-wave-powered-desalination-plant-81863)
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