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BACKGROUND

 

Marine Current Turbines™ Ltd was set up to pioneer the technical and commercial development of tidal stream turbines. The company works with the support of strategic partner companies and has received significant financial support from the UK government originally through the DTI and recently through DECC, as well as from the European Commission.

 

History


The tidal turbine concepts were initially developed by Peter Fraenkel whilst working at IT Power Ltd, an internationally recognised renewable energy consultancy company which he founded and where he served as Technical Director for 19 years. He was primarily responsible for water current technology, together with hydropower and wind, and is the principal inventor behind the fundamental patents and other intellectual property, which are now wholly owned by MCT. more...

 

’SeaFlow’


The ’SeaFlow’ project involved designing and building a full-scale single rotor 300kW experimental tidal turbine and installing it at a suitable site identified 3km NE of Lynmouth on the North Devon Coast in May 2003. more...

Loch Linnhe

In 1994-5 Peter Fraenkel, then at IT Power, tested the world’s first ever tidal turbine in Loch Linnhe in Scotland. more…

 

Latest News:
DECC's Greg Barker Backs Marine Current Turbines' Plans for its First Tidal Farms
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SeaGen Tidal Turbine gets all-clear from environmental & scientific studies
17 January 2012
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As well as being a renewable energy success , SeaGen, the world?s first commercial tidal current energy turbine is also an environmental success. The tidal turbine, designed and deployed by Marine Current Turbines Ltd (MCT) and located in Northern Irela » More