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Turning the Tide

 

Marine Current Turbines (MCT) is the world leader and first mover in marine current and tidal stream energy. The company has two primary goals: technology development and commercial project development/installation. MCT's world lead in the development of this new technology, has at last opened the door to the until-now unreachable power of the oceans. 

 

MCT installed the world’s first offshore tidal turbine near Lynmouth off the coast of Devon in May 2003 and is now completing installation of the world’s first commercial scale tidal turbine, the 1.2 MW SeaGen, in Strangford Narrows in Northern Ireland.  This is the forerunner for a commercial product soon to be widely deployed in the vital quest for clean energy from the oceans.

 

SeaGen is the only existing example  in the world of tidal turbine technology of a scale and performance capability capable of unlocking the potential of tidal stream and marine current energy on a commercial scale. This latest product is uniquely and demonstrably capable of meeting the technological challenge of operating in an offshore underwater environment whilst reliably and predictably generating low carbon energy. Many features of the design have been extensively patented internationally. 

 

In recognition of their leadership position, MCT has received the backing of a number of major international utilities as well as institutional investors, including EDF Energy and Triodos Bank, and most recently ESBI, part of the Irish electricity utility. The company has also formed strategic partnerships with npower renewables amongst others to develop a series of sites across the UK and internationally.

 

 

Latest News:
Northern Ireland's Energy Minister visits SeaGen
28 July 2008
NI Energy Minister visits Seagen

Northern Ireland?s Energy Minister Arlene Foster visited the SeaGen tidal energy system at Strangford Narrows recently. » More

Delay in commissioning one of SeaGen's rotors
22 July 2008
SeaGen - rotors raised for mainetnance

During the commissioning of the SeaGen tidal energy system, two turbine rotor blades, on one of end of SeaGen's crossbeam, have unfortunately been damaged.... This is believed to have been caused by a computer fault in the control system .... » More