

Onshore Wave Energy: 90% Availability, Transforming Renewable Power Generation
Oct 2, 2025
Inna Braverman is the founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, where she pioneers onshore wave energy solutions. In this discussion, she reveals how surviving the Chernobyl disaster inspired her clean energy mission. Inna shares the advantages of onshore wave systems over costly offshore projects, emphasizing their compatibility with existing infrastructure. With a remarkable 90% availability, wave energy stands to meet 66% of U.S. electricity needs. She also highlights strategic partnerships and regulatory pathways that can accelerate the adoption of this innovative technology.
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Second Chance Shaped A Mission
- Inna survived a Chernobyl-related infant medical emergency which shaped her sense of purpose.
- She later studied political science and entered renewables, leading to founding Eco Wave Power at 24.
Seed Funding From A Chance Meeting
- Inna met investor David Lebb at a social event and secured the company's first $1M seed.
- They used that to run feasibility studies and early prototype tests in Ukraine.
Onshore Over Offshore For Early Scale
- Offshore wave projects failed due to high costs, survivability and complex grid connections.
- Onshore/nearshore systems simplify connection, reduce costs, and exploit nearly the same exploitable energy.