SKF Announces Wave Energy Technology Partnership with Carnegie Clean Energy
08 May,2025
SKF announces a partnership with wave energy technology development company Carnegie Clean Energy Limited to deliver Carnegie’s CETO’s Power Take-Off (PTO) system. CETO is a unique, fully submerged, point absorber type wave energy technology where a submerged buoy sits a few meters below the surface of the ocean and moves with the ocean’s waves. This motion drives a PTO system that converts it into electricity. As a first step towards a long-term technical partnership on the commercialization of Carnegie’s CETO wave energy technology, SKF and Carnegie are collaborating on the design and delivery of the PTO units. SKF provided early PTO bearing and shaft design activities under a Development Agreement between the companies. Following completion of those design activities, SKF has subsequently been awarded the contract to manufacture three PTO units for the CETO deployment at the Biscay Marine Energy Platform. “Carnegie is one of the leading wave energy device developers globally. Our existing partnership evolved over time from single rotating equipment components to a fully integrated power take-off system which we have been jointly developing with the Carnegie team. We are proud to be part of this journey and are looking forward to commercializing the technology going forward,” says Michael Baumann, global application account manager, Ocean Energy at SKF. “The SKF partnership reinforces our supply chain with a globally recognized leader that is capable of adding value as we progress CETO’s commercialization pathway. By leveraging SKF's established expertise and advanced technologies, we are ensuring CETO maintains its position as a leading wave energy solution for the long term. We are very pleased to collaborate with SKF, a global rotating equipment and precision manufacturer with production capacity that can match the intended CETO scale-up,” says Carnegie CEO Jonathan Fievez. SKF is committed to advancing wave and tidal energy technologies through various collaborations and innovations. Recently, SKF has partnered with Minesto to harness tidal energy using tidal kites in the Atlantic Sea outside the Faroe Islands. Additionally, SKF has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Proteus Marine Renewables and GE Vernova to form an alliance to support collaboration on multi-megawatt tidal stream projects. Both collaborations highlight SKF's dedication to supporting sustainable energy solutions and driving the commercialization of ocean energy technologies. “Ocean energy is expected to supply at least 10 percent of global energy in the future. The challenge is proving, optimizing, and preparing ocean energy technologies for commercialization. By collaborating to innovate, we develop cutting-edge technologies at a fast pace to drive sustainable benefit. This partnership with Carnegie reinforces our commitment to advancing wave energy technology and supporting renewable energy solutions. With our broad supply chain in combination with SKF rotating equipment expertise, we accelerate the industrialization and commercialization of the CETO technology to harvest the vast potential of Wave Energy,” Baumann concludes.