Sceptical view of wave power disputed
The findings of a recently published report which forecast that wave energy would not develop significantly in Ireland (…) have been challenged by a leading ocean energy developer.
The findings of a recently published report which forecast that wave energy would not develop significantly in Ireland (…) have been challenged by a leading ocean energy developer.
Ireland could create 20,000 jobs by exploiting first mover advantage in the burgeoning ocean energy sector, according to wave energy pioneer John McCarthy
OceanEnergy Ltd. featured in Irish Examiner on 6th April 2009

OceanEnergy Limited featured in a recent addition of Business & Finance.
Date: 29th January - 11th February 2009
Operating in some of the most extreme weather conditions in the world, the first reliable constant flow of wave power ever produced in Irish waters is being generated in Galway Bay by the OE Buoy…
Ocean Energy are delighted to announce that they have been invited to attend an investor conference in Silicon Valley. There is huge interest in sustainable energy in the investment community at the moment…..
This event was covered by the Examiner
An innovative Irish project aimed at producing energy using ocean waves could prove to be a massive financial and environmental development, should its commercial version prove as successful as the prototype. Click here to open the article as a PDF
OceanEnergy Ltd. featured in Irish Independent, Ireland 2020 Innovation & Research on 1st November 2008
Our latitude, Atlantic coast and weather permutations are ideal natural resources for the harnessing of the ocean as an alternative energy source, says John Daly.
Ocean Energy featured in Irish Examiner, Money & Jobs Supplement - Click here to open the article as a PDF
The development of wave energy would not only secure electricity supply for Ireland, but could also generate up to four times the country’s energy requirement on the west cost alone.
OceanEnergy Limited featured in Irish Examiner on 21st July 2008
Ireland - a centre of excellence for sustainable energy…
OceanEnergy is confident that the technology it has developed will have advantages and applications for the UK and other coastal areas worldwide.

Published in the ‘Public Service Review’: Devolved Government Issue 15

John McCarthy (left) & John Keating (right) of OceanEnergy Limited with the OceanEnergy Pioneer Award 2008 pictured with Eoin Sweeney (Head of the Ocean Energy Development Unit (OEDU, Sustainable Energy Ireland) at the EnergyOcean Conference which took place in Galveston, Texas. June 2008
EnergyOcean is the world’s leading event focusing on renewable and sustainable energy from the oceans and is the primary education platform and networking event for key players in the industry.
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