
Israel launches pilot wave-energy power plant on Jaffa coast
The 100kW-capacity plant converts wave motion into pressurized fluid, which drives turbines to generate clean electricity for coastal communities.

The 100kW-capacity plant converts wave motion into pressurized fluid, which drives turbines to generate clean electricity for coastal communities.

Eco Wave Power’s cost-efficient technology for turning ocean and sea waves into clean power will help Taiwan further its green electricity goals.

Inna Braverman barely survived the Chernobyl nuclear explosion as a baby, and has spent most of her life searching for safe energy solutions.

Installation at Gibraltar is on its way to AltaSea ecofriendly business center at Port of Los Angeles, set to arrive in September 2022.

Sea-wave electricity plant at Port Adriano is expected to expand Eco Wave’s European presence and advance Spain’s clean energy initiatives.

A lifelong fascination with the power of sea waves led Inna Braverman to cofound Eco Wave Power.

Inna Braverman, founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, is the only Israeli on Fast Company’s annual list of the most creative people in business.

Founded by a Chernobyl survivor, Israel’s Eco Wave Power is poised to install its unique technology on any coastline where waves swell at least half a meter.

Flower Turbines, Eco Wave Power, ShipIn will receive a boost toward the European market at Rotterdam-based PortXL business program.

Solar, water, geothermal and wind power, battery techs and electric-car components are areas where Israelis are leading the renewable revolution.

Manzanillo Port project is said to be first of its kind in Mexico, generating energy from ocean waves.

The development of an innovation to turn wave energy into power has catapulted Inna Braverman’s company Eco Wave Power to the top of its field worldwide.