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Renewable Energy Accelerates in Maritime Sector as Wave Power Pilot Concludes and Offshore Wind Projects Expand

By MGN EditorialApril 1, 2026 at 02:35 PM

The maritime industry advances renewable energy initiatives with Eco Wave Power completing a wave energy pilot at the Port of Los Angeles, while Fugro secures geotechnical work supporting Petrobras' offshore wind development in Brazil.

# Renewable Energy Momentum in Maritime and Port Operations The maritime sector is increasingly embracing renewable energy solutions across diverse applications, from port-based wave power systems to large-scale offshore wind infrastructure development. ## Wave Energy Pilot at Port of Los Angeles Eco Wave Power has successfully concluded its wave energy pilot program at the Port of Los Angeles, representing a significant advancement in renewable energy integration at major US port facilities. The pilot demonstrated the operational feasibility of harnessing wave energy to support port power needs, offering potential for reducing facility emissions while lowering energy costs. Wave energy remains an underutilized renewable resource for coastal ports positioned to capture marine wave dynamics. The completion of this pilot provides valuable operational data and design insights applicable to potential expansion at other major US port facilities, supporting broader decarbonization objectives within North American maritime infrastructure. ## Offshore Wind Expansion in Brazil In parallel developments, Fugro has secured a contract with Petrobras for geotechnical site investigation services supporting the company's offshore wind development initiatives in Brazil. The engagement reflects accelerating investment in renewable offshore infrastructure within South American maritime zones. Geotechnical survey work represents critical early-stage development for offshore wind projects, providing essential subsurface characterization data necessary for foundation design, installation planning, and environmental compliance. Fugro's contract award signals continued integration of renewable energy development within established offshore energy operational areas. ## Industry Trajectory These initiatives underscore the maritime industry's strategic pivot toward renewable energy diversification. From innovative port-side wave energy systems to utility-scale offshore wind infrastructure, operators are advancing sustainability goals while maintaining operational efficiency. Successful pilot completions and major contract awards indicate continued capital deployment and expansion in maritime renewable energy sectors.
#renewable energy#offshore wind#wave energy#ports#sustainability#decarbonization#Brazil#Los Angeles

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