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Wavebob was a wave energy converter which was in development between 1999 and 2013 when the company was closed owing to funding difficulties. It commenced the first of a number of sea trials in Galway Bay in Ireland during which it was tested as a 1/4 scale device for short periods at the SEAI 1/4 Scale Wave Power Testing facility which is located in the inner bay inside the natural Aran Islands breakwater and where devices under test are exposed to c.1/3 of the expected energy of the 'Full Atlantic Ocean'.

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  • Wavebob was a wave energy converter which was in development between 1999 and 2013 when the company was closed owing to funding difficulties. It commenced the first of a number of sea trials in Galway Bay in Ireland during which it was tested as a 1/4 scale device for short periods at the SEAI 1/4 Scale Wave Power Testing facility which is located in the inner bay inside the natural Aran Islands breakwater and where devices under test are exposed to c.1/3 of the expected energy of the 'Full Atlantic Ocean'. (en)
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  • Andrew Parish -CEO (en)
  • Dr. Jochem Weber -Research Manager (en)
  • Dr. Ronan Costello -Hydraulics Team Leader (en)
  • Göran Dandanell -Chairman (en)
  • William Dick -Inventor (en)
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  • [WECs] Wave Energy Conversion Buoys (en)
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  • Wavebob was a wave energy converter which was in development between 1999 and 2013 when the company was closed owing to funding difficulties. It commenced the first of a number of sea trials in Galway Bay in Ireland during which it was tested as a 1/4 scale device for short periods at the SEAI 1/4 Scale Wave Power Testing facility which is located in the inner bay inside the natural Aran Islands breakwater and where devices under test are exposed to c.1/3 of the expected energy of the 'Full Atlantic Ocean'. (en)
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