The potential for producing energy from waves has been recognised
for many years. The energy is out there, but until the invention of the
Anaconda system progress towards harvesting it cost effectively has been slow.
With World wide patents, British designed and manufactured,
Anaconda could be exported or licensed for use across the world. Other potentially rich coasts include the USA and South American western seaboards, South Africa, Australia, parts of Malaysia, Japan, New Zealand and the western facing coasts of Europe. Any coast where the wave strength is over 25KW per metre has the potential for an Anaconda installation.
It would also be possible to produce smaller versions of Anaconda that could be co-located with off-shore wind farms – where they could piggy-back the energy collection grid.
Anaconda system progress towards harvesting it cost effectively has been slow.
With World wide patents, British designed and manufactured,
Anaconda could be exported or licensed for use across the world. Other potentially rich coasts include the USA and South American western seaboards, South Africa, Australia, parts of Malaysia, Japan, New Zealand and the western facing coasts of Europe. Any coast where the wave strength is over 25KW per metre has the potential for an Anaconda installation.
It would also be possible to produce smaller versions of Anaconda that could be co-located with off-shore wind farms – where they could piggy-back the energy collection grid.



