05/06/2026
IsWEPT Project Workshop: Exploring innovative approaches to decarbonising remote island energy systems 🌊️⚡
Aquatera was pleased to participate in the 2nd Workshop and subsequent technical site visit to Koh Tao as part of the Islanded Wave Powered Microgrid Pilot (IsWEPT), a project funded by Innovate UK under Energy Catalyst Round 10.
🌊 The IsWEPT project is exploring the use of wave energy converters to bring clean, affordable, reliable and sustainable energy to off-grid islands in Thailand. The project has brought together global expertise to progress and showcase the technology’s viability in Southeast Asia, and is laying the groundwork for adoption through development of sustainable business models which consider local context, needs and sensitivities.
Representing Aquatera, Marianne Eleanor Catanyag, Expert Consultant and Regional Manager for Southeast Asia, attended the workshop hosted by the Asian Institute of Technology.
The workshop brought together project partners including Toshiba Europe, Eco Wave Power, Queen Mary University of London, The University of Manchester, Leonics, Asian Institute of Technology, and Aquatera, alongside utilities and stakeholders, to explore how wave energy can support resilient, low-carbon island microgrids and advance pathways towards pilot deployment.
🏝️The Koh Tao site visit included engagement with The Provincial Electricity Authority, assessment of existing microgrid infrastructure, evaluation of potential wave energy deployment sites, and socio-cultural assessments to better understand local energy needs and opportunities for inclusive energy transition.
We are proud to contribute to the IsWEPT project and to work alongside international partners in exploring innovative approaches to decarbonising remote island energy systems while strengthening energy security and community resilience.