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Japanese shipping giant partners with marine energy firm to scope hybrid wave and wind projects
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is to partner with a company specializing in marine energy to scope for potential project sites in Japan and surrounding regions.
The collaboration between the Tokyo-headquartered shipping giant and a firm called Bombora Wave Power will center on finding possible locations for the latter’s mWave system, as well as hybrid projects which combine mWave and wind energy.
The search for site locations follows on from what MOL described as a “detailed internal technical review” of Bombora’s wave energy converter technology.
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has entered into an agreement with wave energy developer Bombora to identify wave energy potential across Japan.
The agreement follows the completion of a detailed internal technology review of Bombora’s mWave wave energy converter by MOL,
The two companies are now progressing to the second phase of their collaboration, to identify potential sites for both mWave energy projects and combined wind and mWave energy projects in Japan and the neighbouring regions, Bombora said.
MOL, which operates one of the world’s largest merchant fleets, is “anticipating significant demand” for vessels involved in the construction and ongoing operations across the marine energy sector.