10 Mio. Euro für Gezeitenenergieprojekt – SKF lässt EU-Fördergelder strömen Forschungs-Mitteilungen Technik 13. Mai 201612. Mai 2016 Werbung Dank neuester SKF Technologie ist es Scotrenewables Tidal Power gelungen, von der Europäischen Kommission Fördergelder in Höhe von 10 Mio. Euro zu erhalten. (WK-intern) - Mit dieser Unterstützung sollen die schottischen Strömungsenergie-Pioniere die Kommerzialisierung schwimmender Gezeitenturbinen vorantreiben. SKFs marktführende Technologie ist Teil eines bahnbrechenden Projekts für schwimmende Gezeitenturbinen, das von der Europäischen Kommission mit 10 Mio. Euro gefördert wird: Das Vorhaben namens „Floating Tidal Energy Commercialisation“ (FloTEC) unter Führung von Scotrenewables Tidal Power ist in das „Horizont 2020“ genannte EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation aufgenommen worden. FloTEC soll demonstrieren, dass auch diese Art von erneuerbarer Energie mit Hilfe schwimmender Gezeitenturbinensysteme einen kostengünstigen Beitrag
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
Die EU vergibt 750.000 € für die Entwicklung von Gezeitenkraftkomponenten Erneuerbare & Ökologie Technik 24. September 2014 Werbung Einzigartige Zusammenarbeit zwischen Entwickler für Gezeitenenergie (WK-intern) - The EU awards €750,000 for the development of tidal power components – resulting in unique collaboration between tidal energy developers Gothenburg, Sweden - Marine energy companies Minesto and Atlantis Resources Ltd (“Atlantis”) have been awarded €750,000 from the Eurostars Programme, funded by the European Union. The funding is awarded to a project that aims to reduce the cost of tidal energy and is a unique collaboration between two different marine energy developers on the global arena. The funds will be used to reduce the cost of tidal power plants by creating cost effective high reliability
Memorandum of Understanding signed between Alstom and Scottish Power Renewables for tidal power devices Erneuerbare & Ökologie Technik Videos 17. September 201317. September 2013 Werbung (WK-intern) - Alstom and ScottishPower Renewables have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to incorporate Alstom’s tidal power devices within the Sound of Islay project. The tidal array, between the islands of Islay and Jura on the west coast of Scotland, will include up to four of Alstom’s 1 MW tidal devices, one of which is currently on test at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney. The new development is expected to result in the Sound of Islay project becoming the largest tidal array in the world capable of generating up 10 MW of electricity in total, when fully operational. Simon Christian,