Mermaid Power Wave Energy makes Electric Power Plants for Near Shore locations Prototype Video wave technology systems 100s of Patents
Empowering Lives in Harmony with Nature
12-06-2013
Prototype Testing Completed
After 3 years of making and testing models in the small 1500 liter tank the full size 4kW prototype tests were completed in the tow tank.
Video of Mermaid Power Prototype during Testing in Tow Tank
Vancouver BC, April 2013.
11-04-2013
Request for first MPKW-50 power plant
for deployment near Sunset Marina, West Vancouver,
now under assessment.
Updates
03-26 to 28-2014
GLOBE 2014 Conference
Attended with over 30 BtoB meetings at Canada Pavillion.
Tank Testing Completed
Testing of various point absorber float designs with various waves sizes and frequencies.
07-22-2014
Paper Proposed to ICOE Accepted
Title: Update On Mermaid Power's Near Shore Wave Energy Units, Session 7.3 Thursday Nov 6, 9AM.
08-24-2014
Models for Semi-Submersible Design Completed
Testing of various semi-submersible designs as models completed in
wave tank.
08-24-2014
09-10-2014
Assembly and Fabrication of full Size 25 kWh unit commenced at Lynnwood Marina North Vancouver.
10-27-2014
Water Test of 25 kWh Unit Completed
11-13-2012
Marine Renewables Canada Regional Meeting
Mermaid Power Corp was introduced to the group and has made commitment to donate their Tow Tank Wave Generator device to the new 100' by 300' by 8' deep tow tank in Campbell River B.C.
Petition for Grant of Patent Accepted by CIPO No. 2,808,614
Title: "Apparatus and Method for Conversion of Water Waves Energy to Electrical Energy" Expected Open-to-Public Inspection Date: 2013/05/15.
03-11-2013
Application for PTC (Patent) accepted
04-15-2014
10-26-2010
Prototype Deployment
Permission granted from Provincial and Federal Governments for prototype deployment on foreshore lease, sub-contracts tendered, final preparations for device cover being completed.
10-13-2014
Net Metering Application ACCEPTED by BC Hydro
11-24-2014
Acknowledgment of "increasing the indigenous production of renewable electricity." with Gerry Mongey (Mrs) Trade commissioner, Canadian Embassy and the SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland)