Carnegie Clean Energy Limited (ASX:CCE; OTC:CWGYF), founded in 1987 and headquartered in North Fremantle, Australia, develops and commercializes proprietary ocean energy technologies, primarily the CETO wave energy converter, a fully submerged point absorber that captures ocean swell energy to generate zero-emission electricity using advanced artificial intelligence and electric power take-off systems; MoorPower for offshore applications; utility-scale solar photovoltaic projects; battery energy storage systems; and hybrid renewable microgrids including the operational Garden Island Microgrid in Western Australia, which integrates solar, battery storage and provisions for CETO wave energy to supply power and desalinated water to the HMAS Stirling naval base. The company targets remote, offshore, defense and utility-scale markets globally, with operations focused on Australia, Europe and emerging international sites. In recent developments, Carnegie signed a memorandum of understanding in August 2025 for a 6MW CETO array at the Biscay Marine Energy Platform in Spain's Basque Country; secured a fully funded key technology partner role in the €4 million EU Horizon Europe COIN project launched in September 2025 to advance CETO control innovations and survivability; partnered with SKF in May 2025 to manufacture power take-off units for the CETO ACHIEVE Programme deploying in Europe from 2025; launched a A$3 million share purchase plan in August 2025 to support wave energy commercialization; won a Defence Power and Energy Innovation Award; and reported full-year earnings for the period ended June 30, 2025 while advancing collaborations with partners including Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Quoceant and others under the ACHIEVE Programme.