ORECon raises $24m
ORECon, the UK-based wave energy device developer, has completed its first institutional funding round led by Advent Venture Partners.

ORECon, the UK-based wave energy device developer, has completed its first institutional funding round led by a syndicate of international venture capitalists, including Advent Ventures, Venrock, Wellington Partners and Northzone Ventures.
With the $24m investment, ORECon will build and deploy a full-scale wave energy device, then move on to commercial roll-out of its technology.
The result of six years of planning and development, ORECon’s patented MRC (multi-resonant chambers) technology uses multiple wave chambers of differing draughts integrated into a single buoy to produce a device with a power output of 1.5 MW. The system has a minimum of moving parts, none of which are below the water surface, enabling it to be permanently deployed and maintained on site.
ORECon was established in 2002 by Nicola Harper and Fraser Johnson who had been developing the wave energy technology since 2001.
The company was formed as a “spin-out” from their postgraduate project at Plymouth University which included sea trials of a 12th scale concept prototype. Early industrial seed investment kick started development of the company and was later followed in 2003, with a DTI SMART Award.
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