Minesto stellt die neuste Genaration der Uterwasser-Energie-Kite vor Bioenergie Forschungs-Mitteilungen Technik 31. August 2018 Werbung Die Minesto Kite-Enthüllung legt den Fokus auf Wales Meeresenergiepotential (WK-intern) - Wichtige Aktionäre und lokale Zulieferer werden heute bei Minesto in Holyhead für eine Enthüllungszeremonie des ersten Marine-Energie-Kites des Unternehmens im Utility-Maßstab teilnehmen. Minesto kite unveiling ceremony put focus on Wales’ marine energy potential Key stakeholders and local suppliers are joining Minesto in Holyhead today for an unveiling ceremony of the company’s first marine energy kite at utility scale. “We are celebrating what Minesto have achieved in Anglesey over the last few years. The demonstration of our unique technology in the Holyhead Deep is a first-of-its-kind project that represents a substantial milestone for Minesto
Die Technologie von Minesto verwandelt Meeresenergie in eine der kosteneffektivsten Energieressourcen Erneuerbare & Ökologie Offshore Technik 12. Oktober 2017 Werbung Minesto’s technology transforms ocean energy into one of the most cost-effective energy resources, new Cost of Energy analysis states (WK-intern) - An updated Cost of Energy analysis of Minesto’s unique ocean energy technology shows substantial improvements compared to previous estimates. “These new results convince me that our technology is transforming ocean energy into one of the most cost-effective energy resources”, said Dr Martin Edlund, CEO of Minesto. As part of its first commercial-scale project, Minesto together with ITPEnergised has completed an updated Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) analysis of Minesto’s marine energy converter based on new knowledge of the system, its potential and
Minestos Entwicklung von kostengünstiger Ocean-Energy bekommt Unterstützung von Stena Line Bioenergie 24. Februar 2017 Werbung Minesto und Stena Line engagieren sich in einem gemeinsamen Projekt für den Aufbau der erneuerbaren Energien in Wales (WK-intern) - Minesto and Stena Line engage in joint project for build-up of the renewable energy sector in Wales Swedish-based companies Minesto and Stena Line engage in a joint project to invest in Wales’ transition to renewable energy. Stena Line will build an assembly hall in Holyhead, which Minesto will utilise in their upcoming rollout of the company's unique technology to generate clean electricity from the ocean. Minesto and Stena Line have today signed an agreement in which Stena Line has committed to building an assembly
AdR fordert mehr öffentliche und private Unterstützung für die Meeresenergie Erneuerbare & Ökologie Technik 14. Oktober 2015 Werbung Entwicklung von Technologien zur Nutzung der europäischen Meeresenergie (WK-intern) - Local leaders urge the EU to help regions harness ocean energy CoR calls for greater public and private support for ocean energy to boost economic growth and secure jobs in the EU's regions. The Committee of the Regions (CoR) on 14 October threw its support behind the development of technologies aimed at harnessing the power of Europe's seas, arguing that greater commitment would boost energy security and enable the European Union to retain its competitive advantage in a pioneering sector. The opinion, which was drafted by Rhodri Glyn Thomas, a member of the Welsh
Fishing for Energy Efficiency under and over the Sea Erneuerbare & Ökologie Technik 16. Januar 2015 Werbung It may sound like something out of a Jules Verne novel, but harvesting the sea for energy is anything but fiction. From underwater power plants to giant offshore wind turbines, the ocean as a key future energy resource is no longer simply the musings of a 19th century writer. It’s an unrealized story rich in technology and innovation that may well become a fundamental chapter of the planet’s energy future. Spinning with the tides, dancing with aquatic life, tidal turbines are at the heart of harnessing the ocean’s great power potential which is estimated at up to 100 gigawatts. Regardless of a high
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