Aguçadoura Wave Farm

The Aguçadoura Wave Farm was a wave farm located 5 km (3 mi) offshore near Póvoa de Varzim north of Porto in Portugal. The farm was designed to use three Pelamis Wave Energy Converters to convert the motion of the ocean surface waves into electricity, totalling to 2.25 MW in total installed capacity.

Aguçadoura Wave Farm
Pelamis machine bursting through a wave.
CountryPortugal
LocationPóvoa de Varzim
Coordinates41°25′57″N 08°50′33″W
StatusDecommissioned
Commission date23 September 2008
Decommission dateNovember 2008
Owner(s)Babcock & Brown
Wave power station
TypeSurface-following attenuator
Water bodyAtlantic Ocean
Distance from shore5 km (3 mi)
Power generation
Units operational3 × 750 kW
Make and modelPelamis
Nameplate capacity2.25 MW
External links
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The farm was officially opened on 23 September 2008, by the Portuguese Minister of Economy. The wave farm was shut down two months after the official opening in November 2008. It was reported to have cost €9m, but for these early projects the true costs are not always known.

The Pelamis devices were deployed at the Aguçadoura test site, which has previously and subsequently seen other wave energy and floating wind turbines tested there.

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