Malaga-based MAK Industrial Water Solutions has been awarded the contract to manufacture and construct Carnegie Wave Energy's desalination pilot plant.
Carnegie Wave Energy shares have continued their strong run this week, gaining nearly 10 per cent on the ASX today after the renewable energy firm announced a new cooperation agreement with the Wat
Renewables developer Carnegie Wave Energy has signed a funding agreement with the Irish Government to evaluate potential wave energy sites in the country and develop conceptual designs.
Time is money, but research takes time. It's the paradox facing innovative entrepreneurs across the state attempting to source capital to commercialise their ideas.
MORE than two years after the federal government axed its Commercial Ready program, the innovation sector is still waiting for stability and certainty of government support.
Shares in wave energy and clean technology developer Carnegie Wave Energy have moved up this morning after announcing it had signed a formal licensing and joint venture agreement with northern hemisphere development partner EDF EN.
Shares in Carnegie Wave Energy have dropped after the company said it had raised $3.5 million, the first part of a total $6 million capital raising to fund its first wave energy plant at Garden Island.
Carnegie Wave Energy will investigate the feasibility of supplying wave power energy to a defence communications station, in its second contract with the Department of Defence.
Carnegie Wave Energy will go ahead with plans to develop its first wave energy project after the state government backed a relocation to Garden Island and reaffirmed its commitment to a $12.5 million investment.
The founder of Carnegie Wave Energy, chairman Alan Burns, has decided to step down, ending his Australian public company career, as the acquisition of Renewable Energy Holdings is formalised.
A WORLD-LEADING wave energy and clean technology developer based in Western Australia has its sights set on exporting its expertise and establishing itself as a global electricity utility.
High investor demand has lifted Carnegie Corporation's capital raising target to nearly $6 million with funds to be used to acquire the intellectual property rights to a wave energy technology.
Carnegie Corporation is set to acquire all of the intellectual property and global development rights for the CETO wave energy technology under a deal with its UK-based joint venture partner.
Shares in Carnegie Corporation have risen as much as 27 per cent in trade today on the back of the state government investing $12.5 million in the company's new low-emissions power station off the coast of Albany.
Clean power developer Carnegie Corporation's capital raising ambitions have fallen well short of its $17 million target, with the company raising $1.2 million.
A Preliminary review into the feasibility of a wave energy farm in Albany has concluded there is unlikely to be “fatal flaws” in the proposed development, Carnegie Corporation Ltd said.
A preliminary review into the feasibility of a wave energy farm in Albany has concluded there is unlikely to be "fatal flaws" in the proposed development, Carnegie Corporation Ltd said today.
Wave energy and clean tech developer Carnegie Corporation Ltd has raised $2.5 million through a private placement to institutional and sophisticated investors.
West Perth-based Carnegie Corporation has bought two new technologies, further strengthening its position as a diversified clean technology developer and operator.
West Perth-based clean energy technology company, Carnegie Corporation Ltd, has acquired new solar thermal and wind aerofoil technologies, invented by its chairman Alan Burns.
West Perth-based clean energy developer Carnegie Corporation Ltd has completed its $14.8 million capital raising, through a private placement and share purchase plan, the company has announced.
A focus on clean energy developments has provided fresh impetus to Carnegie Corporation Ltd's expansion strategy, following the West Perth-based company's recent listing on London's Alternative Investment Market and executive team restructure.
The resources arm of Western Australian company Carnegie Corporation has delivered positive drilling results at its heavy mineral sands joint venture project in Senegal, West Africa.
Venture capitalist group Carnegie Corporation's latest resources deal is expected to deliver healthy cash-flow to support the company's other projects.