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Sotenas Wave Power Station

Wave and Tidal

The Sotenas Wave Power Station is a key infrastructure asset in Sweden's power generation grid, located on the continent of Europe. Designated as a renewable electricity generation station, the facility features an installed capacity of 0 MW. Its primary operation relies on harnessing wave and tidal energy resources to generate bulk electricity. Operational management and ownership of the facility are handled by the Fortum, which oversees daily maintenance and grid dispatch integration. An exact commissioning date for the installation is not registered in official historical logs. Notably, this facility currently stands as the largest active wave and tidal power installation in Sweden, serving as a benchmark for localized wave and tidal technology deployment. Across all fuel types and electricity generation technologies country-wide, this facility accounts for 0.0000% of Sweden's aggregate generation capacity of 44,575 MW. Based on historical capacity factors characteristic of wave and tidal power plants (modeled at 30% for analysis), the facility's expected annual electricity generation is calculated at approximately 0 MWh. Applying domestic consumption statistics where an average household in Sweden consumes 4 MWh of electricity annually, this level of production is sufficient to meet the energy demands of roughly 0 homes. As a clean and sustainable energy project, Sotenas Wave Power Station contributes to the direct displacement of greenhouse gases, preventing substantial quantities of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere and helping Sweden advance toward its renewable energy integration targets. The physical site of the station is located at geographic coordinates 58.3792° latitude and 11.1492° longitude. Analysis of local grid infrastructure shows a density of other assets within a 50-kilometer radius. These nearby facilities include the Lysekil Project (hydroelectric, 0 MW), representing a cluster of localized power assets. This geographic placement is vital for reinforcing regional distribution infrastructure and minimizing transmission line losses across this sector of Sweden.

Capacity
0 MW
Commissioning Year
Owner
Fortum
Location
58.3792°, 11.1492°

Sweden, Europe

Location

Coordinates:: 58.379167, 11.149167
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Carbon Footprint

Zero Direct Emissions

Sotenas Wave Power Station is a wave and tidal power plant producing approximately 0 GWh of clean electricity per year with zero direct CO₂ emissions during operation.

Lifecycle emissions: ~17 g CO₂/kWh (manufacturing, transport, decommissioning)

Technical Details

Primary Fuel Type
Wave and Tidal
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Sweden
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database

SwedenEnergy Profile

305
Total Plants
44.6 GW
Total Capacity
NuclearHydroGasBiomass
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Wave and Tidal Power Generation: An Overview of Marine Renewable Energy

Wave and tidal energy are forms of marine renewable energy harnessed from the movement of water. Wave energy is derived from the surface motion of the ocean, while tidal energy is generated from the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, which causes periodic changes in sea levels. These energy sources are increasingly recognized for their potential to contribute to a sustainable energy future. As of now, there are approximately ten wave and tidal power plants worldwide, located across four countries, with a total installed capacity of about 0.6 gigawatts (GW). The leading nations in this domain include South Korea with one plant generating 0.3 GW, France with one plant producing 0.2 GW, the United Kingdom hosting seven plants with 0.0 GW, and Canada with one plant also at 0.0 GW.

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