SeaGen Device in Strangford Lough

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 Ireland’s Strangford Lough has had no major impact on the Lough’s marine life.  This is the main conclusion of a report prepared by the environmental consultancy Royal Haskoning, in collaboration with an independent Science Group, comprising representatives of the Northern Ireland Environment Agency, Queen’s University Belfast, the Sea Mammal Res

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