Cape Verde: the next proving ground for wave powered desalination after Australia?

Jan. 26, 2016
Archipelago Cape Verde off the northwest coast of Africa will host a wave-driven desalination system to eventually supply more than 48,000 people with drinking water...

Archipelago Cape Verde off the northwest coast of Africa will host a wave-driven desalination system to eventually supply more than 48,000 people with drinking water.

A grant of US$930,000 has been awarded by the African Development Bank-hosted Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) to help develop the project.

Spanning 10 islands, Cape Verde faces water shortages. Although limited groundwater sources have been sufficient to supply a 500,000 population, increased tourist demand has forced the government to look to additional sources.

It was in 2002 when WWi learned desalination capacity across the islands would be increased by eight times (read WWi article).

The latest initiative, called Water2O, will be developed by a local subsidiary of US company, Resolute Marine Energy (RME).

Riding the wave: RME says the wave powered desalination system has a ROI of six years. [Image: RME]

With a capacity of 4,000 m3/day, it is hoped the site selected for the “off-grid” technology will eventually enable the project to be scaled up to 20,000 m3/day.

RME claimed the reverse osmosis based system has a total cost of €20 million, with a six year payback, offering a running cost of €1/m3.

Although a press release from the African Development Bank Group stated the project will be the “world’s first wave-driven desalination system”, a similar project is already underway in Australia.

At the end of October 2013 Australian company Carnegie Wave Power completed a design of a wave-powered desalination pilot plant on Garden Island (read WWi article).

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About the Author

Tom Freyberg

Tom Freyberg is an experienced environmental journalist, having worked across a variety of business-to-business titles. Since joining Pennwell in 2010, he has been influential in developing international partnerships for the water brand and has overseen digital developments, including 360 degree video case studies. He has interviewed high level figures, including NYSE CEO’s and Environmental Ministers. A known figure in the global water industry, Tom has chaired and spoken at conferences around the world, from Helsinki, to London and Singapore. An English graduate from Exeter University, Tom completed his PMA journalism training in London.

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