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The Skerries

The Skerries Lighthouse with Anglesey in the distance


Marine Current Turbines next project is for a 10.5MW tidal energy farm off the coast of the Welsh island of Anglesey in a fast flowing patch of 25 metre deep open sea known as The Skerries.

 

Marine Current Turbines will take forward the project as a joint venture with npower through a newly created development company, SeaGen Wales Ltd. Subject to successful planning consent and financing, the tidal farm could be commissioned as early as 2011.

 

The scheme will consist of seven 1.5MW SeaGen turbines, each likely to stand approximately 9 metres above sea level. Previous independent scoping studies have identified the Skerries as an ideal location for a tidal stream project, due to its favourable tidal conditions and natural shelter. The location benefits from good port facilities at Holyhead nearby, proximity to the National Grid facilitating good connection, and good transport links and access, to facilitate construction and maintenance.

 

Development of the site will start with a full assessment and detailed surveys of the environment and tidal resources, followed by preparation of an outline scheme incorporating the studies' outcomes.

 

Studies are now underway and will last throughout 2008, with a consent application likely to be submitted in mid 2009. Construction and commissioning timescales will be subject to the length of the planning process, but it is anticipated this could take place between 2011 and 2012.

 

Full consultation will be undertaken with local communities and other relevant stakeholders ahead of any planning application, and all issues raised during the consultation will be fed back into the design process prior to a final consent application.

 

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