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Wave power in Australia is being investigated for potential in several locations off the coast of Australia, and is one of several regions of the world where wave power projects are being considered. Contents 1 Projects 1.1 Other Projects 2 See also 3 References // Projects Oceanlinx is trialling a wave energy system at Port Kembla. Carnegie Corporations are seeking approval for the development of three projects in Australia. In Western Australia they are refining a method of using energy captured from passing waves to generate high-pressure sea water. This is piped onshore to drive a turbine and to create desalinated water. A series of large buoys is tethered to piston pumps anchored in waters 15 to 50 metres deep (49 to 131 feet). The rise and fall of passing waves drives the pumps, generating water pressures of up to 1,000 pounds per square inch (psi). The company is looking to have a 50 MW demonstration project finished within the next four years. The company is also seeking to develop several wave power projects in Victoria.[1] A wave power project at Douglas Point, in South Australia[2] and another funded by the State government and Carnegie that will produce 50MW of power is set be developed near Albany W.A.[3] BioPower Systems is developing its bioWAVE system anchored to the seabed that would generate electricity through the movement of buoyant blades as waves pass, in a swaying motion similar to the way sea plants, such as kelp, move. It expects to complete pilot wave and tidal projects off northern Tasmania this year.[4] Other Projects Another wave power farm called CETO is being operated in Perth, Western Australia. See also Renewable energy in Australia References ^ State rides energy wave ^ Wave Power Project for South Australia ^ World's biggest wave power project for Albany ^ Main renewables being developed in Australia v · d · eOcean energy Wave power Australia • New Zealand Tidal power New Zealand •Annapolis Royal Generating Station Osmotic power   Other Marine current power • Ocean engineering • Ocean thermal energy conversion • Pelamis wave energy converter • • SDE Sea Waves Power Plant • Wind power (offshore) • Wave farm Portals: Energy • Renewable energy • Sustainable development v · d · eEnergy in Australia Energy policy in Australia Fossil Fuel Industry Biofuel in Australia  • Green electricity in Australia • Australian Uranium Association • Petroleum industry in Western Australia Renewable Energy Industry Wind power in Australia • Solar power in Australia • Solar hot water in Australia • Renewable energy in Australia • Carbon capture and storage in Australia  • Solar thermal energy in Australia • Wave power in Australia Policies and Targets Effects of global warming on Australia • Feed-in tariffs in Australia • Mandatory renewable energy targets • Asia-Pacific Emissions Trading Forum • Solar Cities in Australia  • The Transition Decade  • Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme • Mitigation of global warming in Australia • Energy Efficient Homes Package Nuclear power Anti-nuclear movement in Australia • Nuclear power in Australia • Uranium mining in Australia Agencies Australian Energy Regulator • Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation • Australian Energy Market Commission  • Australian Energy Market Operator • Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency • National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority • Australian Atomic Energy Commission  • Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Research Photovoltaic engineering in Australia  • Garnaut Climate Change Review Other topics Contribution to global warming by Australia • Adaptation to global warming in Australia • Climate change in Australia Category:Energy in Australia • Energy • Renewable energy • Environment • Index of Australian renewable energy articles