Minestos erhält von der Swedish Energy Agency Fördermittel für die Entwicklung des Marinekraftwerks DG100 Bioenergie Forschungs-Mitteilungen 18. Juni 2019 Werbung Swedish Energy Agency awards funding to Minesto’s innovative energy technology (WK-intern) - Swedish marine energy developer Minesto has received additional public support and funding for the development and commercialisation of its marine energy technology called Deep Green. The Swedish Energy Agency has awarded Minesto a SEK 12.5 million grant to the development of the company’s marine power plant DG100. “Climate change and the transition to renewable energy is a global challenge in which Swedish technology like ours can play a significant role. It is therefore crucial that the Swedish innovation system is involved and supports the development of what could be a new
Minesto, marine energy technology company, awards new foundation supplier Bioenergie 15. August 2017 Werbung Minesto has awarded Jones Bros Ruthin (Civil Engineering) Co Ltd the contract to construct the foundation for Minesto’s first commercial-scale tidal energy power plant. (WK-intern) - Due to the delivery time for the new foundation, the first installation in Holyhead Deep will be moved forward. “We are well positioned to meet time frames and deliverables towards our public funding partners, to demonstrate the unique advantages of the Deep Green technology and develop this required source of renewable energy”, said Martin Edlund, CEO of Minesto. Minesto has completed the procurement of a new foundation construction supplier, following the announcement by the previous contractor in
Durchbruch bei der Meeresenergietechnologie von Minesto Erneuerbare & Ökologie Forschungs-Mitteilungen Technik 15. Januar 2015 Werbung Reflections from breakthrough marine energy trials The renewable energy industry was excited late last year when marine energy technology company Minesto announced that it had successfully managed to produce electricity from low velocity currents off Northern Ireland, the first in the marine energy era. The marine power plant Deep Green has now been producing electricity for more than a year, and Minesto’s founder and CEO Anders Jansson shares his experiences from the trials in this article. The lush hills of Strangford Lough are truly a place of magic scenery. Portaferry, a small fishing village, is located one hour’s drive from Belfast in Northern
Breakthrough for marine energy with – underwater kite Erneuerbare & Ökologie Technik 12. November 2013 Werbung Minesto’s step-change marine power plant now producing electricity in Northern Ireland proving viability for huge ocean current power market (WK-intern) - Portaferry, Northern Ireland - The Deep Green ‘underwater kite’ marine power plant is now producing electricity in the waters off Northern Ireland. This is the first time ever a marine power plant designed for low velocity currents produces electricity at sea, anywhere in the world, and the ocean trials verify the ability to unlock ocean currents as a renewable energy source. “This is a break-through for the entire renewable energy industry,” said Minesto’s CEO Anders Jansson. The breakthrough ocean trials with