Nova Scotia Tidal Power Project Gets Financial Support From Canadian Government
The Canadian government has allocated $23 million to DP Energy to develop tidal power in the Bay of Fundy that will use turbines from Scotrenewables and Andritz.
The Canadian government has allocated $23 million to DP Energy to develop tidal power in the Bay of Fundy that will use turbines from Scotrenewables and Andritz.
Gullen Range is one of a number of co-located wind and solar projects that are being built in order to share infrastructure such as roads, power lines and telecommunications, and so lower costs, and also because of the way their output can complement the other.
Originally published on Sustainnovate. By Henry Lindon Fair Head Tidal will be moving ahead with its plans to develop a 100 megawatt (MW) tidal energy project in Northern Ireland — by submitting a marine license application later this summer. The company — a joint venture between Cork-based DP Energy and … [continued]