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Carnegie mining data for Albany wave project

CARNEGIE Clean Energy has collected what it says is very accurate bathymetry data, sediment identification and geological information to a depth of approximately 50 kilometres below the seabed for its investigations of a potential wave energy site off Western Australia’s south coast.

CETO technology Carnegie uses for its wave energy

CETO technology Carnegie uses for its wave energy

Carnegie's geophysical investigation at Torbay is intended to establish the offshore geology and suitable strata thickness to inform a technical and economic feasibility of the proposed CETO 6 foundation...

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