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CETO is a wave-energy technology that converts kinetic energy from ocean swell into electrical power and (in CETO 5) directly desalinates freshwater through reverse osmosis. The technology was developed and tested onshore and offshore in Fremantle, Western Australia. In early 2015 a CETO 5 production installation was commissioned and connected to the grid. As of January 2016 all the electricity generated is being purchased to contribute towards the power requirements of HMAS Stirling naval base at Garden Island, Western Australia. Some of the energy will also be used directly to desalinate water.

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  • CETO is a wave-energy technology that converts kinetic energy from ocean swell into electrical power and (in CETO 5) directly desalinates freshwater through reverse osmosis. The technology was developed and tested onshore and offshore in Fremantle, Western Australia. In early 2015 a CETO 5 production installation was commissioned and connected to the grid. As of January 2016 all the electricity generated is being purchased to contribute towards the power requirements of HMAS Stirling naval base at Garden Island, Western Australia. Some of the energy will also be used directly to desalinate water. CETO is designed to be a simple and robust wave technology. As of January 2016 CETO is claimed to be the only ocean-tested wave-energy technology globally that is both fully submerged and generates power and or desalinated water onshore. The CETO technology has been independently verified by (EDF EN) and the French naval contractor DCNS. (en)
  • CETO es una tecnología de energía de onda que convierte la energía cinética del oleaje oceánico en energía eléctrica y (en CETO 5) desaliniza directamente el agua dulce a través de la ósmosis inversa. La tecnología fue desarrollada y probada en tierra y mar adentro en Fremantle, Australia Occidental. A principios de 2015, se puso en marcha una instalación de producción CETO 5 y se conectó a la red. Toda la electricidad generada se está comprando para contribuir a los requisitos de energía de la base naval HMAS Stirling en Garden Island, Australia Occidental. Parte de la energía también se usará directamente para desalinizar el agua. ​ CETO está diseñado para ser una tecnología de onda simple y robusta. Se afirma que CETO es la única tecnología de energía de las olas probada en el océano a nivel mundial que está totalmente sumergida y genera energía y / o agua desalinizada en tierra. La tecnología CETO ha sido verificada independientemente por Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN) y el contratista naval francés DCNS. ​ (es)
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  • CETO is a wave-energy technology that converts kinetic energy from ocean swell into electrical power and (in CETO 5) directly desalinates freshwater through reverse osmosis. The technology was developed and tested onshore and offshore in Fremantle, Western Australia. In early 2015 a CETO 5 production installation was commissioned and connected to the grid. As of January 2016 all the electricity generated is being purchased to contribute towards the power requirements of HMAS Stirling naval base at Garden Island, Western Australia. Some of the energy will also be used directly to desalinate water. (en)
  • CETO es una tecnología de energía de onda que convierte la energía cinética del oleaje oceánico en energía eléctrica y (en CETO 5) desaliniza directamente el agua dulce a través de la ósmosis inversa. La tecnología fue desarrollada y probada en tierra y mar adentro en Fremantle, Australia Occidental. A principios de 2015, se puso en marcha una instalación de producción CETO 5 y se conectó a la red. Toda la electricidad generada se está comprando para contribuir a los requisitos de energía de la base naval HMAS Stirling en Garden Island, Australia Occidental. Parte de la energía también se usará directamente para desalinizar el agua. ​ (es)
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