Carnegie Clean Energy Limited, The Future Of Clean Energy

Sally Nairi
2 min readDec 6, 2021

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The world is changing. The population is growing, and our need for clean energy is increasing. It’s time to start considering new ways to power the world, ways that are both sustainable and renewable.

Carnegie Clean Energy Limited is at the forefront of this change as it engages in developing wave energy technology. Incorporated in 1987, Carnegie is an Australian company that makes waves in the renewable energy industry. The company has developed sophisticated wave energy conversion technology to generate clean and sustainable power for generations to come.

Carnegie’s technology, CETO wave energy converter, converts the motion of ocean waves into clean, renewable electricity to power homes, businesses, and communities. CETO offers the potential to revolutionize renewable power production globally, it harnesses the untapped energy present in the ocean’s waves and converts it into grid-ready electricity.

This technology is an alternative to solar or wind power generation because it does not require any land or water usage. Wave power generators are installed on the ocean floor and generate electricity depending on the movement of waves. Carnegie is committed to reducing our impact on climate change by modernizing how we produce power.

Renewable energy has been gaining popularity in the last few decades since climate change has become a major issue. The focus has shifted from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, which are not subject to depletion.

The availability of renewable energy is increasing exponentially with time. This is because it requires little or no maintenance, produces very little waste, and doesn’t cost a lot to install. More importantly, renewable sources of energy are not susceptible to damages from climate change or other environmental hazards that affect traditional forms of power generation.

I believe that companies like Carnegie Clean Energy Limited will continue to play an important role in the future of renewable energies.

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