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Subject: 	[Gp-energy] Tidal energy system on full power
Date: 	Thu, 18 Dec 2008 17:33:49 +0000
From: 	John Street <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear All,

You may be interested in this - 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7790494.stm

best wishes

John

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Tidal energy system on full power

A tidal turbine near the mouth of Strangford Lough has begun 
producing electricity at full capacity for the first time.

The SeaGen system now generates 1.2mw, the highest level of power 
produced by a tidal stream system anywhere in the world.

The system works like an "underwater windmill" but with rotors driven 
by tidal currents rather than the wind.

It has been undergoing commissioning trials since May.

SeaGen will now move towards full-operating mode for periods of up to 
22 hours a day, with regular inspections and performance testing carried out.

The power generated by the system is being purchased by Irish energy 
company, ESB Independent, for its customers in Northern Ireland and 
the Republic.

The turbine has the capacity to generate power to meet the average 
electricity needs of around 1000 homes.

Martin Wright, managing director of SeaGen developers, Marine Current 
Turbines, said that having the system generating at full power was an 
important milestone.

"It demonstrates, for the first time, the commercial potential of 
tidal energy as a viable alternative source of renewable energy," he said.

"As the first mover in tidal stream turbine development, we have a 
significant technical lead over all rival tidal technologies that are 
under development.

"There are no other tidal turbines of truly commercial scale; all the 
competitive systems so far tested at sea are quite small, most being 
less than 10% the rotor area of SeaGen."
 


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