WaveConnect™

Program Overview

Studying the potential of ocean wave energy is important to California's environmental future and the ongoing discovery of sustainable, renewable energy sources. PG&E is exploring the feasibility of using wave energy because of the large potential amount of renewable, carbon-free electricity generation that is estimated to exist offshore of PG&E’s 600-mile long coastline. Wave energy could potentially be a major contributor to the supply of economic, renewable energy in California.

About Wave Technology

There are dozens of wave energy converter (WEC) technologies in development that capture the energy of waves in different ways. To learn more about the latest wave energy technologies, visit the European Marine Energy Center’s (EMEC) website. EMEC operates a UK based wave energy test facility, similar to the proposed WaveConnect pilot project.

Humboldt WaveConnect Pilot Project

Learn about PG&E’s proposed WaveConnect Pilot Project in Humboldt County, Calif.

Recent Research on Wave Energy

Wave Energy Converter System Request for Information (RFI)

PG&E is requesting information from Wave Energy Converter (WEC) device manufacturers interested in consideration for the Humboldt WaveConnect pilot project. For more information and instructions on how to submit a response, please see the RFI below. Inquiries to this RFI are due by 12 p.m. on Sept. 29. Final responses are due by Oct. 9.

WaveConnect RFI (PDF, 952 KB)

RFI Manufacturer Questions and PG&E Responses

These are PG&E’s responses to questions received by WEC manufacturers as part of the RFI process. The questions and answers are not intended to modify, affect, replace, or supersede the requirements as stated in the RFI; but are intended to clarify and supplement the RFI.

WaveConnect RFI Q&A (PDF, 17 KB)

Contact The WaveConnect Team

Email
waveconnect@pge.com

Phone
1-877-743-6463

Mailing Address
WaveConnect
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
245 Market Street, Room 1374-N13R
San Francisco, CA 94105-1702