Yorkshire Post

Orkney’s sea turbine sets record for power generation

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A TIDAL stream turbine off the coast of Orkney has produced more renewable energy in a year than Scotland’s whole wave and tidal sector produced before it.

In 12 months of continuous operation, the SR2000 supplied the equivalent annual power demand of about 830 households. The turbine – the most powerful of its kind in the world – is said to have set a benchmark for its industry due to its performanc­e.

It produced 3GWh of renewable electricit­y during its first year of testing at the European Marine Energy Centre. Over the 12 years before its launch in 2016, wave and tidal energies across Scotland had collective­ly produced 2.983 GWh, according to Ofgem.

Andrew Scott, chief executive officer of Scotrenewa­bles Tidal Power, said: “The SR2000’s phenomenal performanc­e has set a new benchmark for the tidal industry.

“Its first year of testing has delivered a performanc­e level approachin­g that of widely deployed mature renewable technologi­es.”

He added: “The ability to easily access the SR2000 for routine maintenanc­e has been a significan­t factor in our ability to generate electricit­y at such levels over the past 12 months, including over winter.”

The team at Scotrenewa­bles believes that their success – combined with Meygen’s generation of over 8GWh over the past year from four tidal turbines deployed in the Pentland Firth – is convincing evidence of tidal power’s market readiness.

Hannah Smith, senior policy manager at trade body Scottish Renewables, said: “This milestone for the tidal energy industry truly demonstrat­es the untapped potential of this emerging sector. Scotland’s remarkable marine energy resource has placed us front and centre in developing this industry with global potential.”

Gina Hanrahan, of World Wildlife Fund for Nature Scotland, added: “It’s great to see new tidal technologi­es now hitting new milestones.”

 ??  ?? Northern Powerhouse Mnister Jake Berry chatting to managing director Steve Kirk on a visit to CW Fletcher & Sons Ltd in Sheffield.
Northern Powerhouse Mnister Jake Berry chatting to managing director Steve Kirk on a visit to CW Fletcher & Sons Ltd in Sheffield.

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