Crestwing is on the hunt for capital: Would like "smart money" 

The Danish wave energy developer has been a long time coming to the big breakthrough. The economy has been the hardest part, says the CEO.
Anlægget bærer navnet ”Tordenskiold”, er 30 meter langt og 65 tons tungt. Og så er det fladt på toppen. Noget, der kan betyde, at anlægget kan rumme meget mere end sit bølgeenergipotentiale. | Photo: Crestwing
Anlægget bærer navnet ”Tordenskiold”, er 30 meter langt og 65 tons tungt. Og så er det fladt på toppen. Noget, der kan betyde, at anlægget kan rumme meget mere end sit bølgeenergipotentiale. | Photo: Crestwing

Frederikshavn-based Crestwing began at home in the garage. Or at least the idea for the company did. Here, Henning Pilgaard built a model of a wave system that later evolved into the demo system that is now located in the harbor. 

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