Eco Wave Power partner signs five-year land lease for 100 kW wave energy project at Taiwan’s Suao Port

Reuters03-23
Eco Wave Power partner signs five-year land lease for 100 kW wave energy project at Taiwan’s Suao Port
  • Eco Wave Power said its partner I-Ke signed a five-year land lease in December 2025 for a wave energy project site at Suao Port in Taiwan.
  • The lease includes an option to extend, and a land use rights transfer application must be filed by March 22, 2026.
  • Eco Wave Power expects port work permits for the project to be obtained by October 2026.
  • The Keelung branch of Taiwan Port designated 6.75 hectares on the southern outer breakwater for wave energy testing, and I-Ke received exclusive rights to Zone C.
  • The partners plan to deploy a 100 kW onshore wave energy conversion unit at the site under a turnkey sale agreement signed in late 2024.


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