Sustainable Blue Call 2024 on "Unified Paths to Climate-Neutral, Sustainable, and Resilient Blue Economy: Engaging Civil Society, Academia, Policy, and Industry"
Looking for :
a partner (for my project)
Dr Luigi Rubino
Mr.
l.rubino@seabreath.it
Italy
seabreath srl
wave energy
https://seabreath.it/
+393475884093
a partner (for my project)
EFFICIENCY Compared to other devices, the difference is the high efficiency and production level. The efficiency is about double that of other OWC systems.
LOW COSTS The system is designed to have minimal implementation, transport, installation and maintenance costs.
VERSATILITY high versatility of construction, shipping, assembly, installation and sizing according to the chosen site with very low costs
COAST PROTECTION the device has Break-Water functions against the coast erosion
CREATION OF USABLE SPACE The next scale realisations will look like a floating pier that can be used for different types of activities.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY The production of energy from renewable sources, the use of recycled or recyclable and non-polluting materials, the protection of the coastline and the repopulation function of the installation area for flora and fauna, and environmental sustainability are all aspects of this project. The environmental impact is almost zero, if not positive.
SURVIVOL TO EXTREME CONTITIONS The device has an emergency system, a very robust structure and is designed to withstand 30-metre waves.
PA2 - Blue economy sectors, development of marine multi-use infrastructures
Seabreath is a new high efficiency technology producing energy from the sea
Seabreath wave energy is a new floating high-efficiency modular multi-chamber technology for wave energy conversion by oscillating water column (OWCs-WEC), developed by Seabreath LLC.
Its high efficiency and exploitation of a large portion of the wave, combined with other interesting features, make it a flagship in the industry
It takes the form of a floating pontoon anchored close to the coast, creating usable space, easily transportable, installable, modular, scalable and with virtually no environmental impact, if not positive for fish restocking and for combating coastal erosion as a breakwater
The structure is designed to be made from recycled containers, used both as a oscillating chambers and for transport.
It is extremely resistant to adverse weather conditions and has an automatic, non-electronic emergency system.
The noise pollution typical of other oscillating water column devices is practically reduced to a whiff of the external valves, hence the name.
The project is starting TRL7 and needs a financial partner to design, build and sea-test the 1:1 scale prototype.
We have also solutions for a floating offshore wind structure and for a smart mooring