I had pretty much given up on Hawaii until I read this.
"The Wave Energy Test Site in Hawaii will feature two grid-connected berths, and it wasn’t clear when exactly the three devices that have landed spots would go in the water. Industry sources said, too, that there could actually be a fourth device bound for Hawaii, through another Navy contract, but that remained to be confirmed. For his part, Columbia Power CEO Reenst Lesemann said his company expected to begin its year-long Hawaii trial in the second half of 2016."
http://breakingenergy.com/2014/11/0...il&utm_term=0_f852427a4b-e31c095aaa-407304281
Maybe it has something to do with this.
"Carnegie also presented the results of a scoping study highlighting the applicability of CETO for both power and freshwater supply to a number of defence installations globally."
http://www.carnegiewave.com/files/a...US & Australian Defence Briefing_Web Only.pdf
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