Underwater Power in Ireland

20070903-dn12519-1_250.jpgThe SeaGen project will see two underwater tidal turbines installed off the coast of Northern Ireland (Image: Marine Current Turbines)

By the end of the year, twin underwater turbines should be generating 1.2 megawatts of electricity off the coast of Northern Ireland in a landmark demonstration of tidal power technology.
Marine Current Turbines, a company based in Bristol, UK, had hoped to begin installing the turbines at Strangford Lough (Google map) on Monday, but the construction barge scheduled to deliver the turbines was delayed. A company spokesman says the installation will now take place later in 2007. It will be the world’s largest tidal power project.

Underwater turbines set to generate record power

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