SDE Makes Wave Power in China Where It's Completing 1 MW Power Plant Deal

china beach umbrellas photoSunnier days for smog-ridden China ahead? The next wave in China may be clean energy culled from the sea. Image via ivanwalsh

The Israeli clean tech company SDE is finalizing the construction of the first of a number of sea wave power plants to be installed in China during the upcoming month, the company reports today. The 1MW sea wave power plant will be installed in the province of Guangzhou, in the city of Dong Ping, and will represent the successful beginning of the implementation of an overall 10,000MW plan to be executed in Guangzhou.

SDE’s officials including Shmuel Ovadia, Managing Director of SDE flew to China in order to conduct several meetings with the Mayor of Dong Ping and with a large governmental foundation, that expressed its interest in funding SDE’s project all over China. The mayor had also expressed his keen interest in the development of the sea wave power plants all over the city.

Similar sea wave power projects will be built in Nan San Inland of Zhan Jiang city, where the Beach is 24 KM and the wave’s height it between 2-3 meters, as well as in the province of Hainan, in which SDE’s partners are in the final stages of negotiations.

China has a great need for the swift implementation of SDE’s sea wave power technology due to the high rates of pollution in the country, according to a company press briefing issued today. Time Magazine calls the Chinese cities Linfen and Tianying as the world’s two most polluted cities, and the World Bank has reported that 16 of 20 most polluted cities in the world are Chinese. Chinese cities often seem wrapped in a toxic gray shroud. Apparently, only one percent of the country’s 560 million city dwellers breathe air considered safe by the European Union.

According to the Ministry of Health, the pollution in China had made cancer the country’s leading cause of death. Ambient air pollution alone is blamed for hundreds of thousands of deaths each year and nearly 500 million people lack access to safe drinking water.

China has many industrial cities where people rarely see the sun, children are killed or sickened by lead poisoning or other types of local pollution and the coastline is so swamped by algal red tides that large sections of the ocean no longer sustain marine life.

According to Wang Jinan, one of China’s leading environmental researchers, “There is a pressure for change, but many people refuse to accept that we need a new approach so soon.” China’s leaders also recognize that they must change course. They are vowing to embrace a new development model, which will allow for steady economic and industrial growth while protecting the environment.

SDE’s sea wave power technology can help palliate China’s growing woes: it will provide China with a clean and cost-efficient source of energy, which will minimize the pollution ranks in the country, and avoid causing harm to the steady economic and industrial growth of the country.

Currently, the Government has numerical targets for reducing emissions and conserving energy, and major initiatives are on the way to develop clean energy sources, like solar, wind and sea wave energy.

The technology of producing electricity from sea waves is innovative and a leading method worldwide. Pollution and global warming as a result of fuel usage have taught the world that the largest world resource to create electricity is sea waves. With this new method, the system has the highest efficiency in the world and is offered by a very attractive price. SDE has international patent and also patents pending. To this day, the company has built 8 sea wave power plant models, which were financed, checked, and approved by the Israeli Government.

The erection cost of a 1MW S.D.E’s power station starts from US $650,000 while a comparable coal station costs US $1.5 million, a natural gas station US $900,000 a solar station US $3 million from solar sources, and a wind station from $1.5 million In addition, S.D.E’s production cost per KW is only US 2 cents, compared to US 3 cents from coal, US 3.5 cents from natural gas, US 12 cents from solar energy, and US 3.6 cents from wind.

More on SDE and wave power:
SDE and India Make Wave Power
SDE Signs Wave Power Deal With Africa
Ovadia’s SDE Wave Energy Company More Than a Pipe Dream

::SDE

Karin Kloosterman
Karin Kloostermanhttp://www.greenprophet.com
Karin Kloosterman is an award-winning journalist, innovation strategist, and founder of Green Prophet, one of the Middle East’s pioneering sustainability platforms. She has ranked in the Top 10 of Verizon innovation competitions, participated in NASA-linked challenges, and spoken worldwide on climate, food security, and future resilience. With an IoT technology patent, features in Canada’s National Post, and leadership inside teams building next-generation agricultural and planetary systems — including Mars-farming concepts — Karin operates at the intersection of storytelling, science, and systems change. She doesn’t report on the future – she helps design it. Reach out directly to [email protected]

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