Wave by Wave, We Power the Future

About Us

Turning Waves into Watts

Waveline Energy is a Canadian renewable energy company focused on transforming the power of ocean waves into clean, reliable electricity. Founded by a group of enthusiasts with a shared vision for a sustainable future, Waveline Energy merges hands-on industrial expertise with visionary clean tech innovation.

At the core of our innovation is BusyBuoy Farm — a pioneering wave energy conversion system that represents a new paradigm in marine energy: simple mechanics, scalable infrastructure, and seamless integration into coastal and island energy ecosystems.

Our mission is to democratize wave energy—making it accessible, modular, and financially viable for coastal regions, island nations, and off-grid industries around the world.

OUR PRODUCTS

BusyBuoy Farm

BusyBuoy Farm is an advanced wave energy platform that harnesses the natural rise and fall of ocean waves to generate electricity. The system is made up of a large floating grid of buoys, each connected to mechanical assemblies that convert wave motion into rotational energy. This energy is transmitted through shafts and gearboxes to a central generator — delivering clean power without the need for deep-sea anchors or complex offshore construction.

Scalable Design

Scales easily from small test arrays to commercial energy farms.

Low-Impact Deployment

No invasive seabed anchoring, making it ideal for sensitive marine environments.

Mechanical Reliability

Engineered for resilience in harsh marine environments. Uses durable, low-maintenance materials and passive systems.

Energy Independence

Remote islands, coastal communities, or grid-connected renewable parks.

BusyBuoy Farm

Unlike traditional wave energy systems that rely on hydraulic or pneumatic methods, our design emphasizes mechanical simplicity and modularity — cutting costs, reducing failure points and enabling easier maintenance. BusyBuoy Farm technology is protected by patent pending.

Ideal Use Cases for BusyBuoy Farms

Island Nations & Coastal Towns: Reduce dependence on diesel generators and costly fuel imports

Remote Research and Production Stations: Clean, off-grid energy with low maintenance

Desalination Plants: Power freshwater production using ocean energy

Floating Industrial Parks: Pair wave energy with floating aquaculture, data centers, or sea-based tourism hubs

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard 100-buoy BusyBuoy Farm module costs approximately $60,000 to $90,000 CAD, depending on site conditions and configuration. This setup can produce between 40 to 75 kilowatts of clean, renewable energy. Compared to traditional marine energy systems, BusyBuoy offers a low-cost, modular alternative with minimal environmental impact.

Our solution is fully mechanical, not hydraulic or pneumatic, which makes it more durable, affordable, and scalable. The BusyBuoy Farm doesn’t require deep-sea anchors or massive offshore infrastructure — making it ideal for both small-scale and industrial deployments.

Energy output depends on wave conditions and the number of buoys. A 100-buoy array can generate up to 75 kW in moderate waves, and the system is modular — larger farms can scale to megawatt capacity.

Our systems avoid seabed anchoring, use marine-safe materials, and operate quietly without emissions. Buoys are designed to move with waves instead of resisting them, minimizing impact on marine life and habitats.

BusyBuoy Farms can be deployed near coasts, islands, and offshore zones with regular wave activity. Ideal locations include areas with 1–3 meter average wave height. Installation is possible without heavy-duty offshore vessels.

Yes. The low-profile design and modular layout ensure minimal ecological disruption. Farms can be equipped with visibility markers and radar reflectors for safe navigation. We follow strict environmental guidelines during deployment.

BusyBuoy systems are designed to flex and move with the sea. In extreme conditions, they can safely submerge or detach. The modular structure can be recovered and reassembled with minimal cost or damage.

Maintenance is designed to be low-cost and modular. Most parts are accessible from the surface or shallow depth. Standard inspections and replacements can be done without dry-docking or divers.

Absolutely. Our system can be paired with battery banks, hydrogen electrolyzers, or microgrids — making it ideal for remote islands, research stations, or mobile marine facilities.

Yes. Waveline Energy holds or has filed for intellectual property protection covering its core mechanisms and platform design. We are open to strategic licensing partnerships in select regions.

Yes. Our floating platform can also support wind turbines, solar panels, or green hydrogen production units, creating a multifunctional clean energy hub on the ocean.

We’re looking for partners, investors, researchers, and early adopters. Whether you’re a coastal community, a utility provider, a climate-focused fund or just an enthusiast, we invite you to get in touch with us.

OUR TEAM

Alex Romanenko, founder and CEO

Brings over 15 years of experience in the mechanical engineering, production and oil & gas industry. With a deep understanding of fluid dynamics, offshore systems, and industrial-scale mechanics, he has transitioned his expertise toward building sustainable, ocean-powered energy solutions. His vision for BusyBuoy Farm is rooted in practicality — creating wave energy systems that are not only clean but also rugged, scalable, and cost-effective.

Rassim Kuliyev, Industrial Designer

Creative and technically skilled Industrial Designer with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering and hands-on experience in agricultural equipment and product development. Trained in architecture and construction, offering a unique ability to merge aesthetic design with functional, structural solutions. Experienced in conceptualizing, prototyping, and optimizing designs for real-world applications across industrial and rural sectors. Passionate about sustainable enegy.

Evgeny Silkin, Technical Consultant

Brings over 12 years of experience in industrial chemistry, with deep expertise in paints, coatings, and the corrosion behavior of metals in marine environments. His knowledge is key to ensuring the durability and longevity of Waveline’s components—especially in saltwater conditions where protection and performance are critical. Evgeny leads the development of protective surface treatments and material compatibility strategies for the BusyBuoy Farm.

Partnerships & Opportunities

We are actively seeking:

  • Municipal and government partnerships for pilot deployments
  • Investors and venture partners for scale-up funding
  • Research collaborators in marine engineering and clean energy
  • Environmental organizations interested in sustainable ocean solutions

Contact Waveline Energy

Join us in revolutionizing renewable energy from the sea.
Let’s ride the wave of the future — together.

Email: contact@waveline.energy
Tel. 514-791-0565
Web: www.waveline.energy