Media Coverage 2010

print Pumped up and heading down under (446Kb) //
ReCharge News, 10th December 2010
"Over the past five years, we have tested a range of different designs of the unit, which has culminated in a demonstration process of a one-third scale CETO using a multi-array set-up off Fremantle," says Carnegie managing director Michael Ottaviano. "Now we are ready for the next step."

print Carnegie Unveils Energy Unit (216Kb) //
EcoInvestor, November 2010
When deployed at Garden Island near Perth CETO 3 will be the first commercial wave energy unit operating in Australia.

tv Carbon Pricing in Australia - Windows Media Video (4.5Mb) //
Channel 10 ABC News, 24th Nov 2010
Carnegie’s COO Greg Allen and the Clean Energy Council’s CEO Mathew Warren talk to ABC2 about Carnegie’s CETO wave technology and carbon pricing in Australia.

print Wave of clean energy set to flow (110Kb) //
Weekend Courier-Rockingham, 30th November 2010
Carnegie power development manager Greg Allen said with increasing global demand for clean energy and fresh water, the project was timely.

print Making Waves With Carnegie's CETO Technology (1.26Mb) //
The International Resource Journal, 15th October 2010
In Australia alone, according to the Australian Government’s science body, CSIRO, the entire nation could be powered using only 20 per cent of its wave resource, which is good news for Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (ASX:CWE): a Perth, Western Australia-headquartered company focused on commercializing a unique and potentially game-changing technology, created in-house, capable of producing zero-emission power and desalinated water.

print We’re securing our future drop by drop (42Kb) //
The International Resource Journal, 27th October 2010
Here is the story of CETO: What it is, what is on offer, and how Carnegie has already begun world wide application of the technology.

tv Carnegie Wave Energy Buoyant Actuator Revealed - Windows Media Video (2.9Mb) //
Channel 10 ABC News, 27th Oct 2010
Carnegies Managing Director, Dr Michael Ottaviano revealed the CETO 3 unit buoyant actuator at Henderson south of Perth.

print Green Deals: Waving, not drowning (74Kb) //
Climate Spectator, 21st October 2010
Under its base-case scenario, the global ocean industry will reach 9.4 GW of capacity by 2030, and annual additions will increase from 50 MW per year in 2015 to 1 GW per year beyond 2026.

print Wave power surges south (77Kb) //
wa Albany Advertiser, 14th October 2010
Carnegie site development manager Tim Sawyer said the company expected to move to a commercial operation soon.

print Rough ride for sea power //
The-age The Age, 4th October 2010
Lack of government support for the fledgling wave-energy industry is forcing Australian companies to increasingly invest overseas despite having the world's best wave resource off our coastline.

print Aussie innovation helps Ireland get even greener (191Kb) //
Courier Mail, 30th September 2010
Carnegie chief executive Michael Ottaviano said the Irish Government had 'clearly signalled' wave energy was on its radar with grant and tariff incentives and aggressive targets.

print Climate of uncertaintly looms (1Mb) //
wa Australian Financial Review, 8th September 2010
The most likely beneficiaries of a tax on carbon would be the large energy companies such as AGL Energy and Origin Energy, which have invested in wind and geothermal assets. There is also a raft of small cap clean-energy stocks that could potentially benefit, such as Carnegie Wave Energy, CBD Energy and Infigen Energy.

tv Australian Centre for Renewable Energy (ACRE) video by Atticus (YouTube) //
Atticus, 23rd August 2010
Australian Government Centre for Renewable Energy video featuring Carnegie's CETO technology.

print Greens' Electoral Gains Spur Hopes for Australian Clean Energy Initiatives (19Kb) //
Bloomberg, 22th August 2010
Michael Ottaviano, managing director of Perth-based Carnegie Wave Energy Ltd., said by phone yesterday. “This should send a very clear message to both sides of the political spectrum that the Australian people want action on climate change.”

tv Channel 10 - Windows Media Video (2.7Mb) //
Channel 10 Channel 10, South Australia, 18th Aug 2010
Perth company Carnegie has also signed a licence agreement with the South Australian Government to develop wave farms. They have six years to explore and test 17,000ha of seabed.

print Wave hello to sea power (747Kb) //
Eden Imlay Magnet, 12th August 2010
CWE has established a pilot plant at Fremantle, Western Australia and was licensed by the Victorian government to investigate establishing plants at Portland, Phillip Island and Warrnambool earlier this year.

print Taking Stock-Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (55Kb) //
wa Australian Financial Review, 11th August 2010
Carnegie is developing a wave energy technology system and has a joint venture with EDF EN, a subsidiary of France's EDF.

tv WIN News Wollongong (Windows Media Video 3.86Mb) //
win-news WIN News 10th August 2010
It's a coup for renewable energy on the south coast. The licence agreement will allow Carnegie Wave Energy to begin feasibility studies to construct a wave energy plant off the coast of Eden.

tv ABC News - Windows Media Video (5.0Mb) //
ABC News ABC News, New South Wales, 10th Aug 2010
One engineering innovator is set to test the waters off Eden on the state's far south coast.

print Tide turns for Carnegie (535Kb) //
wa Australian Financial Review, 10th August 2010
Ocean power company Carnegie Wave Energy has been granted a wave energy licence from the NSW government to examine a potential wave energy project off Eden, south of Sydney.

print Carnegie Desalination Funding (203Kb) //
wa Eco Investor, August 2010
A project by Carnegie Wave Energy (ASX: CWE) to evaluate proven desalination technologies with Carnegie’s CETO technology has been selected from 61 applications by the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination (NCED). The $500,000 project will be funded half each by NCED and Carnegie.

print Carnegie rides CETO wave (129Kb) //
wa The West Australian, 24th July 2010
Renewable energy hopeful Carnegie Wave Energy has secured Government cash to fund a pilot project to test the success of its CETO technology in powering desalination plants.

print Ocean Power - Australia rides the waves (2,200Kb) //
EcoGeneration, July 2010
Ocean power is an emerging form of renewable energy generation that has the potential to contribute significantly to the world's energy needs.

print Carnegie goes offshore to develop wave-power project (64Kb) //
Ethical Investor, July 2010
Wave energy developer Carnegie Wave Energy (ASX:CWE) announced it has signed an agreement with France's EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN) - the renewable energy division of energy company EDF - and marine defence contractor DCNS outlining the first wave power project to be on the French overseas territory of Reunion Island.

print Climate change welcomed (726Kb) //
wa Australian Financial Review, 25th June 2010
Wind, wave and geothermal power companies have been buoyed by the new Prime Minister's commitment to promote renewable energy and put a price on carbon.

print Wave power blown out of the water (983Kb) //
wa Australian Financial Review, 25th June 2010
But wave power company Carnegie Wave Energy said the new measures weren't going to help non-wind players. "It's great for wind but it doesn't really do much for any newer form of renewable energy."

print Wave Energy Progress in Victoria (355Kb) //
wa Eco Investor, June 2010
Carnegie Wave Energy (ASX:CWE) has been granted an investigation licence to explore the potential for wave energy at three sites in Victoria, and has announced its first international project.

print Carnegie to move forward on landmark Indian Ocean project (95Kb) //
ReCharge News, 3rd June 2010
“This is a significant step forward towards the development of commercial Ceto projects and a tangible expansion of Carnegie’s business internationally in a European regime where very attractive incentives for wave energy exist,” says Carnegie managing director Michael Ottaviano.

print WA energy firm wins wave licence (153Kb) //
Portland Observer, 28th May 2010
A wave energy system located out of sight along the Portland coast could generate enough emissions-free electricity to help power Portland homes and industry on a test basis by 2012.

print Wave power firm Carnegie granted investigation licence (89Kb) //
ReCharge News, 25th May 2010
"We are pleased to have progressed our consents to licences and now have a clear pathway to lease an area of seabed for a commercial project," says managing director Michael Ottaviano.

print Australian Federal Budget – Case Study {Renewable Energy} (178Kb) //
wa The Australian, 12th May 2010
MIKE Ottaviano Carnegie’s Chief Executive Officer believes Australia's southern oceans are the best on the planet to drive a renewable energy revolution that could cut the nation's greenhouse emissions and provide a reliable source of base-load electricity.

print Sustainable energy awards go to water (83Kb) //
wa WA Business News, 1st April 2010
ASX-listed Carnegie Wave Energy won the developer award for its Perth Wave Energy project - a category that is assigned to new renewable energy projects in design and construction processes but not yet in operation.

print Energy project designed to work with waves (138Kb) //
Sound Telegraph, 20th January 2010
Carnegie Wave Energy chief executive officer Greg Allen said a jack-up rig went to the site west of Garden Island on January 3 so a drilled and grouted pile using conventional drilling equipment could be installed.

print Firm unveils wave energy project (370Kb) //
wa The West Australian, 18th January 2010
Australia's first facility to generate power from wave energy is being built of Garden Island, south of Perth. Fremantle company Carnegie Wave Energy yesterday unveiled a $12.5 million project that will create enough electricity to power 3500 homes.

tv ABC News - Windows Media Video (5.0Mb) //
ABC News ABC News, Western Australia, 17th Jan 2010
The Energy Minister Peter Collier has launched WA's first wave generated power station to be built off Garden Island. While the project will generate a fraction of the state's energy needs it's seen as a test of wave energy as an alternative power source for WA.

tv Channel 9 News - Windows Media Video (5.0Mb) //
Channel 9 News ABC News, Western Australia, 17th Jan 2010
Construction has begun near Garden Island on the state's first full scale wave power project. It's hoped that by next year the collection of wave buoys will be producing enough energy to power more than 3,000 homes.

print Carnegie ready to deliver(120Kb) //
wa Herald Sun, 8th Jan 2010
Carnegie Wave Energy is on track to begin generating electricity next year, the listed ocean energy developer said yesterday after revealing it had received the first tranche of a grant from the Western Australian Government.

print Waves close in (71Kb) //
wa Albany Advertiser, 6th Jan 2010
Renewable energy hopeful Carnegie Wave Energy, who tested their renewable wave-power technology off the coast of Albany, has revealed it is fully funded for next year, after raising $5.4 million through a heavily oversubscribed share purchase plan.

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