Good Earth, Better Life
Environmental issues that we need to overcome
400 million people rely on diesel fuel
Diesel power generation produces 400 million tons of
CO2
40% of the world population lives in coastal areas,
vulnerable to climate change
70% of the earth's surface, unlimited opportunity
Waves offer clean marine energy with infinite potential.
INWave™ - INGINE Onshore Wave Energy
Installation and maintenance costs are low
since the main facilities are located on land.
The buoys are safe from the strong winds
and typhoons from the distant sea as
they are located close to shore.
This technology can even be installed
on a small scale, on small islands with
modest population sizes.
INGINE Wave Energy Systems (UK subsidiary of INGENE), as a UK innovation technology provider, was selected as a delegate in the Energy Catalyst Brokerage Visits to Vietnam from 24th February to 4th March 2023, attending meetings with the Ministry of Industry and Trade & the Ministry of Planning and Investment, Vietnam. Following this the delegation attended receptions at the British Ambassador's Residence in Hanoi and the British General Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City. Lee Sung-won, head of NGINE Wave Energy Systems pitched in a reception at the British Ambassador's Residence in Hanoi Vietnam, networking with diverse clean energy industries, BritCham members, and potential local partners. Innovate UK run Brokerage Visits for UK businesses to understand the country’s market, challenges, and opportunities for the Energy Catalyst Funding programme. INGINE Wave Energy Systems Ltd as the selected delegate, have o...
2023.03.15South Korean wave energy developer INGINE is delighted to announce the recent signature of a two-party contract for the detailed engineering design of an onshore wave energy system in Yuquot, Canada. The project proponent and other party to the contract is the Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation (MMFN), supported by the Federal Government of Canada. The contract has symbolic significance to INGINE as a Korean wave energy developer being recognized for its excellence in Canada, together with prestigious local partners. The Yuquot Wave Project is led by a consortium of parties under the Department of Natural Resources of Canada. Beside MMFN and INGINE, the project team includes the Pacific Regional Institute for Marine Energy Discovery (PRIMED) at the University of Victoria, the Barkley Project Group (BPG) as well as EDI Environmental Dynamics Inc. The onshore nature of INGINE’s wave energy converter, the INWaveTM, makes it well suited for remote areas such as Vanco...
2021.08.03INGINE, a wave power generation system developer, is receiving support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to advance its future wave power plant in Vietnam. USAID’s Vietnam Mission, through the USAID INVEST initiative, seeks to explore and facilitate private investments in the renewable energy sector. On April 29th, 2021, Ingine Pacific and DAI Global, which implements USAID INVEST, signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the wave power plant. After a competitive evaluation process, Ingine Pacific, the Vietnamese subsidiary of INGINE, was selected to receive support through USAID INVEST for an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for INGINE’s wave power plant in Ly Son, Quang Ngai starting in the third quarter of 2021. This support will also include a learning report and gap analysis between Vietnamese environmental law and international ESIA standards. This research will assist INGINE and other developers in unders...
2021.06.01On March 12, 2021, INGINE was selected to receive financial support from the Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI) to strengthen Indonesia project development and facilitate Green Climate Fund (GCF) financing. INGINE has been developing a 10MW Sustainable Wave Energy project in Indonesia since August 2018, working with Indonesian and Korean stakeholders to apply for the Project Preparation Facility (PPF) of the Green Climate Fund (GCF). Indonesia, as the world’s largest archipelago with more than 17,500 islands, is ideally suited for the deployment of wave energy. Threatened by global warming, the country is also one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters. The Indonesian climate change response includes the development of alternative renewable energy sources in order to reach the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to emissions reduction. Over the past two years, significant survey and screening work has been conducted by IN...
2021.03.15We are excited to announce that INGINE Pacific has been selected as a member of the Vietnam Energy Accelerator Program 2020. This is a 4-month program (from September 2020 to January 2021) organized by New Energy Nexus. By being a part of it, we hope that we can get valuable consultation from experts as well as opportunities to do pilot projects with potential customers to expand our business in Vietnam and in other Asia-Pacific countries.
2020.09.15INGINE has formed a business partnership with the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN) on wave-power generation. Lee Sung-won, head of INGINE’s London office ― registered as INGINE Wave Energy Systems Ltd ― and his MASEN counterpart Mustapha Bakkoury struck the deal on Jan. 21 at the U.K.-Morocco Business Dialogue in London. Among nearly 200 companies invited, INGINE was the only eco-friendly power generation company that formally clinched a deal with MASEN during the event, which the U.K government hosted to bolster its economy and international trade before Brexit. INGINE believes the deal will help expand its wave-power generation business in Europe and Africa. For more Information >>
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