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Swansea-based energy from ocean wave firm secures £12m plus funding boost

Swansea-based Marine Power Systems is a Swansea University spinout venture

CGI image of WaveSub, a wave energy device developed by Marine Power Systems(Image: Western Mail and Echo Ltd.)

A Swansea-based company pioneering technology generating energy from ocean waves, has secured a £12.8m funding boost from the European Union to help bring its product to market.

The finance will support the next stage of a project from Marine Power Systems (MPS) to create and launch an underwater device capable of generating clean and reliable energy in Wales and around the world.

Its WaveSub device is the invention of Swansea University graduates Dr Gareth Stockman and Dr Graham Foster, who founded MPS in 2008.

Drawing on patented technology developed by the company, the device operates under the surface of the sea by capturing the high power density of ocean waves.

Following successful testing of a quarter-scale WaveSub, the latest investment will allow the company to develop a full-scale prototype, paving the way for the device to be launched on the market.

The Welsh Government has been working with Marine Power Systems to support the development of this technology and the WaveSub concept.

Announcing the £12.8m EU funding during a visit to the company, First Minister Mark Drakeford, said: “We want Wales to be a leading player in the marine energy sector. This means supporting Welsh developers like Marine Power Systems; continuing to attract developers from around the world to Wales and exporting our knowledge, technology and services globally.

 

“WaveSub is a pioneering project and this investment allows the company to take a major step towards these goals. This is excellent news for the marine energy industry in Wales.”  

In the last decade, EU-funded projects have created 48,500 jobs and 13,400 businesses in Wales, assisting more than 26,000 business with funding or support.