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Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd

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Orkney

United Kingdom

+44 1856 851641

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www.scotrenewables.com

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  • Floating tidal stream turbine

    News

    Record power for tidal stream turbine

    2018-08-24T11:29:00

    Scotrenewables Tidal Power’s first 2MW floating tidal stream turbine has clocked up over 3GWh of renewable electricity in its first year of testing at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland.

  • Scotrenewables offshore vessel

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    UK tidal and wave energy can offer significant economic benefits

    2018-05-14T10:31:00

    The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult has published a new evidence-based assessment that shows the UK’s tidal stream and wave energy can significantly boost the economy and meet the requirements of the UK Government’s ‘Triple Test’ for emerging technology support.

  • SR2000 turbine in testing at EMEC (Photo: Scotrenewables Tidal Power)

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    Fourth FORESEA open and calling for proposals

    2017-10-12T10:41:00

    The EU’s FORESEA (Funding Ocean Energy through Strategic European Action) programme recently launched its 4th call for proposals at the Offshore Energy 2017 conference.

  • EMEC

    News

    FORESEA support applications open

    2017-07-06T14:35:00

    EU-funded FORESEA (Funding Ocean Renewable Energy through Strategic European Action) programme has opened its third call for support package applications designed to help commercialise offshore renewable energy technologies.

  • Scotrenewables Tidal Power SR2000

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    SR2000 hits peak power

    2017-04-21T10:00:00

    The world’s most powerful tidal turbine, developed and manufactured by Scottish engineering company Scotrenewables Tidal Power Limited has reached full rated power at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney.

  • The cable integrates with Scotrenewables’ 2MW tidal turbine, the SR2000

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    Tidal cable testing

    2016-08-16T10:23:00

    Cabling technology company Tratos has supplied tidal energy R&D Company Scotrenewables with an Italian -manufactured bespoke cable solution for its SR2000 2MW tidal turbine testing programme at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney.

  • Scotrenewables' SR2000 - the world's largest tidal turbine - is ready for trials

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    World’s largest tidal turbine ready for trials

    2016-05-25T12:14:00

    Orkney-based Scotrenewables Tidal Power has launched its 2MW SR2000, the world’s largest energy generating tidal turbine.

  • The 160m extension to the existing 225m pier was built to provide a major support and logistics base for marine renewable energy industry

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    Tidal technologies gather on Hatston Pier

    2013-08-03T16:08:00

    A newly extended pier in Orkney is currently host to more tidal energy technologies than at any other single site in the world.

  • Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd’s 250kW prototype SR250 model is currently generating power in a two year test programme in Orkney. Photo: Scotrenewables

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    Scottish wave and tidal energy funding

    2012-09-27T15:49:00

    Funding to the tune of £7.9m has been announced by the Scottish Government for five marine energy developers, intended to further the development and testing of new wave and tidal prototypes in the seas around Scotland.

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