Partnership to Explore Fossil-Free Steel for Wave Energy Tech

CorPower Ocean will use fossil-free steel delivered by SSAB as a structural material to build a wave energy system with significantly lower carbon emissions than current market systems By Abi Wylie / 14 Nov 2023
Partnership to Explore Fossil-Free Steel for Wave Energy Tech
Follow OS&T

Wave energy developer CorPower Ocean and steel company SSAB have signed an agreement to develop one of the world’s first wave energy power plants made using fossil-free steel.

CorPower Ocean will use the fossil-free steel delivered by SSAB as a structural material to build a wave energy system with significantly lower carbon emissions than what is currently on the market. 

Wave energy can play a crucial role delivering 24/7 clean energy, matching supply with demand for every hour of every day, year-round. One of the largest untapped sources of clean energy available, wave energy has 500GW of harnessable potential – more than the total global nuclear resource in the world today.

The goal is to start integrating the fossil-free steel in CorPower Ocean’s commercial products from 2026.

CorPower Ocean makes products that harness ocean waves to generate clean energy, and recently deployed its first commercial scale device off the coast of northern Portugal. 

Currently around 25 percent of these products’ lifetime CO2 emissions comes from the use of steel as a material in the products.

The deal marks a new step for wave electricity plants where greater emphasis is placed on the full life cycle of energy generating systems, including the sourcing and recycling of structural materials.

Partly by using SSAB’s high-strength steel, CorPower Ocean’s technology reportedly already delivers more than five times as much electricity per tonne of equipment compared with previous state-of-the-art wave energy systems. Now the introduction of SSAB’s fossil-free steel will further support CorPower Ocean’s commitment to environmentally friendly electricity production.

SSAB aims to deliver fossil-free steel to the market at commercial scale in 2026 and to largely eliminate CO2 emissions from its operations in around 2030.

SSAB works with iron ore producer LKAB and energy company Vattenfall as part of the HYBRIT initiative to develop a value chain for fossil-free iron and steel production, replacing the coking coal traditionally used for iron ore-based steelmaking with fossil-free electricity and hydrogen.

This process virtually eliminates carbon dioxide-emissions in steel production.

“We have supported CorPower Ocean for almost ten years with the selection and specialist design of high-strength steel for its constantly evolving wave energy technology. Now, we are hugely excited for the next chapter of this long-term partnership, delivering fossil-free steel to ensure CorPower Ocean’s commercial product is delivered with the lowest carbon footprint possible,” said Thomas Hörnfeldt, Vice President Sustainable Business at SSAB.

“One of our core company mantras is to deliver the most environmentally friendly electricity on our planet. With our work with SSAB and fossil-free steel we aim to lead the way within the renewable sector by transparent reporting and continuous reduction of lifecycle emissions,” said CorPower Ocean Head of Business Development Anders Jansson.

Posted by Abi Wylie Connect & Contact

Latest Articles

Rugged DVR Laptop Boosts Offshore Inspection Efficiency

New portable DVR solution from SubC Imaging is set to deliver efficiency for offshore inspections, powered by Rayfin Single-Channel Inspection software

Jan 20, 2025
Advancing Hydrographic Surveys in Indonesia with SatLab’s USV Technology

Discover how SatLab's USV technology is transforming hydrographic surveying in Indonesia, offering a safer, more efficient, and precise solution for managing the nation's water resources

Jan 20, 2025
New Study Questions Role of Diatoms in Ocean Carbon Storage

In a study led by the UK National Oceanography Centre (NOC), researchers have questioned the role of diatoms in ocean carbon storage, finding unexpected results in the Southern Ocean's twilight zone

Jan 17, 2025
Selecting an Actisense NMEA Gateway: NGX-1, W2K-1 & WGX-1

Actisense presents a guide to the NGX-1, W2K-1, and WGX-1 NMEA gateways, offering a breakdown of their capabilities to help users select the most suitable solution for vessels

Jan 17, 2025
AI in Marine Monitoring and Biodiversity Assessment

CatchCam Technologies looks back on SeaFrame, a project demonstrating how AI transforms the processing of underwater data, solving a broad range of marine challenges

Jan 17, 2025
Environmental Monitoring Equipment Partnership Renewed

Mowi and Innovasea’s renewed partnership will see Innovasea remain as the preferred vendor for environmental monitoring equipment and software for all Mowi aquaculture sites

Jan 16, 2025

Featured Content

AI in Marine Monitoring and Biodiversity Assessment

CatchCam Technologies looks back on SeaFrame, a project demonstrating how AI transforms the processing of underwater data, solving a broad range of marine challenges

Jan 17, 2025
Profile Spotlight: Overwatch Imaging & Maritime Wide-Area Imaging Systems

Overwatch Imaging has been working with OST to showcase its wide-area imaging systems, designed for maritime search and surveillance, powered by artificial intelligence

Jan 10, 2025
Improving Underwater Navigation with Deep Trekker MEMS & FOG IMUs

Deep Trekker explains its approach to comparing MEMS and FOG IMUs, detailing how each system performs under challenging underwater conditions and contributes to more efficient operations

Jan 09, 2025
Profile Spotlight: AXYS Technologies & Marine Data Measurement

OST is helping AXYS Technologies showcase its meteorological and oceanographic data measurement technologies, serving offshore energy, environmental monitoring, and more

Jan 09, 2025
Profile Spotlight: Pro-Oceanus Systems & High-Accuracy Dissolved Gas Sensors

OST highlights Pro-Oceanus Systems’ high-accuracy dissolved gas sensors, engineered for diverse marine applications like oceanography, environmental monitoring, and oil & gas operations

Jan 07, 2025
Hybrid-Electric Vessel Equipped with Teledyne ADCP for Ocean Monitoring

Teledyne RDI’s Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) is set to enhance OC San’s ocean monitoring capabilities aboard a new hybrid-powered vessel built by All American Marine

Dec 23, 2024