Britain Breaks in Tidal Power

OceanTidal power isn’t really talked about a lot here in the U.S., but it’s always exciting when a fresh renewable energy technology enters the equation. To wit: Britain just launched a first-of-its-kind contraption that will generate tide power for the Isles.

This past weekend, a 122-foot, 1.2 megawatt upside-down-windmill-looking-thing headed out to sea from the same dock that built the Titanic. The device, called SeaGen, will make enough energy from tidal power to feed about 1,140 homes and is the world’s first commercial-scale system for making electricity from marine currents, according to the Independent.

Britain has some of the best water power sources in the world from both tide and wave energy. In face, some think those technologies could eventually power 20 percent of the nation.

SeaGen will be placed near the mouth of Northern Ireland’s Strangford Lough and will sit in tidal currents like an inverted wind turbine. Tides, rather than the wind, will turn it. Good tidal power sites are where the tides are forced to speed up because they are being forced through narrow channels.

The Independent

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  1. Nice post, Maria. Were there any concerns about the “chum” that might be generated when marine life passes through the spinning blades?

  2. Good question oscarc: SeaGen has said that the turbines will turn too slowly to effect marine life (10-15 revolutions per minute), but the BBC reports that the area is a breeding ground for seals and so a team of scientists will still be monitoring the operation to see how it effects wildlife.

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