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- CETO abstract "CETO is a wave-energy technology that converts ocean swells into renewable power and desalinated freshwater. It was developed by Carnegie Wave Energy Limited, an Australian ASX-listed inventor and owner of the patented device. Carnegie raised over $45m to fund the development of the technology which it has tested off Fremantle, and in early 2015 commissioned a production installation connected to the grid. All the electricity generated is being purchased to run HMAS Stirling naval base at Garden Island, Western Australia. Some of the energy will also be used directly to desalinate water.CETO is designed to be a simple and robust wave technology. CETO is the only ocean-tested wave-energy technology globally that is both fully submerged and generates power and or desalinated water onshore. The CETO technology has been independently verified by Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN) and the French naval contractor DCNS.".
- CETO thumbnail CETO-unit.jpg?width=300.
- CETO wikiPageExternalLink www.carnegiewave.com.
- CETO wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- CETO wikiPageExternalLink www.wasea.com.au.
- CETO wikiPageExternalLink 07_fact_water_ocean.html.
- CETO wikiPageExternalLink Default.aspx.
- CETO wikiPageID "13364357".
- CETO wikiPageLength "9417".
- CETO wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- CETO wikiPageRevisionID "664789402".
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Securities_Exchange.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Base_load_power_plant.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Baseload.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renewable_energy_technology.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wave_power.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Ceto.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Desalination.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_grid.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Frazer-Nash_Consultancy_Ltd.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Garden_Island_(Western_Australia).
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink HMAS_Stirling.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulics.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_swell.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_osmosis.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Seabed.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Swell_(ocean).
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Water_desalination.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Wave_energy.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Wave_farm.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Wave_power.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink World_energy_consumption.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink World_energy_resources_and_consumption.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Zero_emission.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink Électricité_de_France.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLink File:CETO-unit.jpg.
- CETO wikiPageWikiLinkText "CETO".
- CETO wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carnegie Wave Energy Limited".
- CETO wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carnegie Wave Energy, LTD".
- CETO hasPhotoCollection CETO.
- CETO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:As_of.
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- CETO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- CETO subject Category:Renewable_energy_technology.
- CETO subject Category:Wave_power.
- CETO hypernym Technology.
- CETO type Article.
- CETO type Company.
- CETO type Article.
- CETO type Mechanic.
- CETO type Technology.
- CETO comment "CETO is a wave-energy technology that converts ocean swells into renewable power and desalinated freshwater. It was developed by Carnegie Wave Energy Limited, an Australian ASX-listed inventor and owner of the patented device. Carnegie raised over $45m to fund the development of the technology which it has tested off Fremantle, and in early 2015 commissioned a production installation connected to the grid.".
- CETO label "CETO".
- CETO sameAs Elektrana_na_valove_Keta.
- CETO sameAs m.03c2_6p.
- CETO sameAs Q5010384.
- CETO sameAs Q5010384.
- CETO wasDerivedFrom CETO?oldid=664789402.
- CETO depiction CETO-unit.jpg.
- CETO isPrimaryTopicOf CETO.