Eco Wave Power, an onshore wave energy technology company, announced the initiation of critical infrastructure enhancements at its pioneering wave energy project in Porto, Portugal, where the company is implementing its first 1MW project.
The Porto project, Eco Wave Power’s first MW-scale wave energy venture in Portugal which is expected to be finalized during 2026, aims to harness ocean wave energy to generate sustainable electricity. Central to this initiative is the transformation of “The Gallery,” an existing breakwater tunnel, into a facility housing the company’s wave energy conversion equipment. Upon completion, The Gallery will also feature an underwater wave energy museum and education center, offering visitors an immersive look into the world of renewable energy.
To prepare The Gallery for equipment installation and public engagement, Eco Wave Power is undertaking the following key activities:
Following the completion of the infrastructure enhancements, Eco Wave Power will advance to the next phase of the project, which includes the production and deployment of its proprietary wave energy technology. The project aims to support Portugal’s renewable energy strategy, which targets 85% renewable electricity generation by 2030, while also serving as a model for global expansion.
To support the execution of the Portugal project, Eco Wave Power recently appointed Juan José Gómez as Power Station Manager. With experience in renewable energy operations, Gómez will oversee the day-to-day implementation and ensure alignment with the project’s technical and operational goals. In parallel, Eco Wave Power has engaged MOQ Engineering, a Portuguese engineering firm, to perform the final design and load calculations for the project. MOQ brings experience in structural and civil engineering solutions, employing technologies such as Building Information Modelling (BIM) and parametric design.
“This milestone underscores our commitment to delivering a robust and scalable wave energy solution in Portugal,” said Inna Braverman, CEO of Eco Wave Power. “By addressing critical infrastructure requirements and working with top-tier engineering experts, like MOQ, we are looking forward to a smooth installation process and setting the foundation for successful energy generation from ocean waves.”
Expanding globally, Eco Wave Power is preparing to install projects at the Port of Los Angeles, Taiwan, and Portugal, adding to its project pipeline totaling over 404.7 MW.
Last month, Eco Wave Power announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) during India Energy Week 2025. The company said the agreement marks a “pivotal step” in introducing wave energy as a key component of India’s renewable energy strategy. The collaboration aligns with India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) recognition of ocean energy as a promising renewable resource, Eco Wave Power said, with an estimated 40,000 MW of untapped potential along the country’s coastline.
BPCL, a government-owned Fortune 500 oil and gas giant with a market capitalization of approximately $12 billion, identified Eco Wave Power as a strategic partner following an evaluation of wave energy technologies.