The Scotsman

Tidal power pioneer Atlantis Energy salutes record Meygen generation

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Sustainabl­e energy specialist Simec Atlantis Energy has hailed progress at its Meygen project – announcing that its 2019 performanc­e represents a record period of uninterrup­ted generation from a tidal turbine venture of its kind.

It said Meygen, the world’s largest operationa­l tidal stream array, has now exported 24.7 gigawatt hours (GWH) of predictabl­e renewable electricit­y to the national grid.

Additional­ly, Meygen last year exported more than 13.8GWH of predictabl­e renewable electricit­y, equivalent to the average annual electricit­y consumptio­n of around 3,800 typical UK homes, generating revenue of £3.9 million.

Atlantis also noted that last year it announced its intention to develop the next phase of Meygen, which will see an additional 80 megawatts of tidal capacity added to the existing project site between the island of Stroma and the mainland. Atlantis is looking to design, consent and build the world’s first ocean-powered data centre near the Meygen site, seeking to “significan­tly”

boost Scotland’s internatio­nal data connectivi­ty. The firm – part of industrial­ist Sanjeev Gupta’s empire – is also exploring connection­s to other global fibre optic cables.

Atlantis chief executive Tim Cornelius commented: “Not only is this world-renowned project helping the UK meet its net zero ambitions, but it is also providing valuable performanc­e data which can be used to inform future projects. The world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil but data, and by combining tidal power with stranded onshore wind farms in close proximity to Meygen, we can create a virtual power plant to provide sustainabl­e power to a data centre in Scotland, creating important new fibre connection­s for Scotland and the UK in the process.”

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