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Wave Energy Scotland (WES) is driving the search for innovative solutions to the technical challenges facing the wave energy sector. Through our competitive procurement programme, we support a range of projects focused on the key systems and sub-systems of Wave Energy Converters. The aim is to produce reliable technology which will result in cost effective wave energy generation.
WES was formed in 2014 at the request of the Scottish Government and is a subsidiary of Highlands and Islands Enterprise. The aim of WES is to ensure that Scotland maintains a leading role in the development of marine energy.
Through our work, we have funded 95 contracts, committed £41.6m and been involved with 230 separate organisations, across 13 different countries.
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Quick Connection Systems - Stage 3 funding announced
Wave Energy Scotland's Quick Connection Systems has reached Stage 3, with four companies sharing £1.8 million to develop their technologies. The latest in the WES innovation programme, this call looks at technologies to quickly and easily connect wave energy devices at sea.
Scotland's wave energy industry buoyed by Mocean Energy and AWS Ocean milestones
News & Events
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Read more about Press release: TTI launch NetBuoy™ Design Tool as part of the WES Materials Programme News08.09.2021 -
Read more about Independent Experts needed News05.08.2021Independent Experts needed
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Read more about Apply for funding via EuropeWave PCP programme News05.07.2021Apply for funding via EuropeWave PCP programme
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Read more about Companies secure £1.8 million to demonstrate quick connection systems for wave energy News05.07.2021Companies secure £1.8 million to demonstrate quick connection systems for wave energy
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Read more about A Royal wave for WEC developers News01.07.2021A Royal wave for WEC developers
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Read more about DTOceanPlus: Guiding Technology Development Event06.07.2021DTOceanPlus: Guiding Technology Development
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