
The Eco View Power, a coast -operate energy technology company, announced the successful completion of the installation of flooders for its first US View Energy Project at the port of Los Angeles, and with this milestone, the company is planning to unveil, according to a plan on September 9, 2025.
The Los Angeles Project is a demonstration pilot, designed to verify Eco -Power’s patent view energy technology in real -world maritime conditions. The key goals of the pilot include studies of environmental impact. Testing material and float stability; And gaining experience in the US licensing and permission process, including the US Army Corps of Engineers and local port officials.
“This pilot is not just a technology showcase,” said Anna Brewerman, founder and CEO of Eco View Power. It is the basis of a complete trading in the United States. ” “With all the floters installed and the installation of our energy conversion system, we are proud to show how the existing coastal infrastructure can be benefited from sea waves for clean, reliable power.”
Floters were fabricated by California -based, a woman -owned company, Allways Metal, and was installed by C&S Welding Inc., a maritime and industrial contractor based in Williampington. This first US installation serves as a strategic demonstration project, which means keeping the Eco View Power for its wave energy technology for a scale throughout North America.
The project has been developed in partnership with Altasia at the port of Los Angeles, which will include installing eight wave energy flooders on the pile of an existing concrete warfield structure at the municipal pear. An energy conversion unit, which includes two 20 feet shipping containers, will be placed on the deck of the valley and attached to the flooders. The religion unit has already been shipped and located on the site, plans to complete the installation by the end of the second quarter of the Eco View Power 2025.
The Pilot Project has been provided jointly by the Shell Marine Renewable Energy (Shell MRE). Under the permit, Eco View Power has the option of installation of its wave energy conversion system and the approximately of the process of approximately 10,396 square feet of land and 2,016 square feet of water area.
Eco View Power argues that its technology is designed for modular, low maintenance and “minimal environmental impact.” The US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates that the wave of energy is capable of producing more than 1,400 terrace every year.
Last month, Eco View Power signed an agreement with Africa Great Future Development Limited (AGFDL) to conduct a feasibility study for the View Energy Power Station in the South African city of Angkora. The port of NG Cura, a strategic deep water port located in the country’s eastern Cape province, is the South African’s largest SEZ, the Quga Special Economic Zone. This port has a strong infrastructure of brake water and direct sea exposure, which, according to the strength of the Eco -wave, makes the wave ideal for energy implementation.