Wave energy is a promising renewable resource and is increasingly in demand in most countries, including Indonesia. The potential for the use of wave energy is quite large in Indonesia, especially in areas with coastlines that are directly exposed to open ocean waters. The use of this wave energy has the potential to be integrated with breakwater buildings in several locations as an alternative that can be considered. This is a significant solution, especially in areas where the implementation of network connections is not possible. However, wave energy technology among other renewable technologies is still considered in ongoing development. Another obstacle is the challenge of energy transfer where there is a requirement for a steady and uninterrupted energy supply, while the voltage generated from the surge can vary continuously. Therefore, this paper shows a general overview of wave energy converter (WEC) technology and power conversion. A solid perception concerning them is outlined. Furthermore, this paper describes research and projects for energy conversion and wave power as well as alternatives to WEC technology and suitable locations in Indonesia.