Eco Wave Power Partners in ILIAD Project, which was Awarded €17 million by the EU
The ILIAD consortium, which includes 56 partners, will develop and launch an innovative Digital Twin of the Ocean, integrating all existing EU Earth Observing, Modelling Digital Infrastructures and Facilities.
News provided by
Share this article
Share this article
STOCKHOLM, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Leading global wave energy developer Eco Wave Power (Eco Wave Power Global, Ticker Symbol: ECOWVE) is pleased to announce its participation in the ILIAD Consortium, which has been awarded €17 million by the European Union (EU) as part of the €1 billion European Green Deal.
The ILIAD Project, which is comprised of 56 partners from 18 different countries in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, will develop, operate, and demonstrate the ILIAD Digital Twin of the Ocean (DTO).
Leading global wave energy developer Eco Wave Power is to participate in the ILIAD Consortium, which has been awarded €17m by the European Union as part of the €1bn European Green Deal.
The ILIAD Project, which is comprised of 56 partners from 18 different countries in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, will develop, operate, and demonstrate the ILIAD Digital Twin of the Ocean (DTO).
The ILIAD consortium aims to combine high-resolution modelling with real-time sensing of ocean parameters, advanced algorithms for forecasting of spatio-temporal events and pattern recognition.
The DTO will consist of several real-time to near-real-time digital replicas of the ocean.
Courtesy of Eco Wave Power
The ILIAD Project, which is comprised of 56 partners from 18 different countries in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, will develop, operate, and demonstrate the ILIAD Digital Twin of the Ocean (DTO).
Among the different participating partners are leading organizations such as WAVEC- Offshore Renewables, the Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, University of Haifa, University College Cork- National University of Ireland, The University of Edinburgh, Technical University of Varna and others.
The funding will be divided among the parties in accordance with each party’s contribution, and Eco Wave Power will be granted 178,500 Euro (Around 1.7 Million SEK), with the consortium agreement to be entered in approximately 3 months.
Eco Wave Power, les vagues comme source d énergie électrique lindependant.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lindependant.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.