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OpenHydro Group Ltd., majority owned by French engineering company DCNS SA, agreed to work with Alderney Renewable Energy Ltd. to develop a 600 million-euro ($833 million) tidal-power plant.
"OpenHydro’s philosophy is a single turbine design that can be used across all of our sites," said James Ives, CEO of OpenHydro, in a recent interview with the trade magazine Tidal Today.
OpenHydro Group Ltd., backed by French marine engineer DCNS SA, plans to install two tidal energy turbines off the coast of Brittany for Electricite de France SA. Skip to content.
OpenHydro ring-shaped turbine: the new prince of tides In a particularly ferocious stretch of Canada’s Bay of Fundy, 30 metres underwater, OpenHydro’s distinctive, ring-shaped, one-megawatt (MW) ...
OpenHydro’s Open-Centre turbine in Orkney, Scotland. The tidal energy developer said on Friday it plans to raise €55 million as it gears up to commercialise its technology.
OpenHydro, the Irish developer of marine turbines to generate energy from tidal waves, has completed a €40m fundraising which is understood to value the company at €140m.
OpenHydro chosen for pioneering pilot project A Washington state public utility has selected Irish tidal-power company OpenHydro for a significant pilot project in one of the most promising areas for ...
The OpenHydro partnership concerns the installation of four to ten tidal turbines with a total capacity of between 2-4 MW at Paimpol-Bréhat (Cà´tes d’Armor), France.
Openhydro is focused on tidal power, which requires sites with strong tidal currents. There are only a limited number of suitable locations in the world. Join The Irish Times on WhatsApp and stay ...
Irish tidal technology company OpenHydro and Alderney Renewable Energy (ARE) have today signed a joint venture, to develop a 300MW tidal project in Alderney waters. The joint venture company is ...
An Irish company that builds tidal-power turbines is exploring the possibility of locating a plant in Western Washington — possibly in Everett. Representatives of OpenHydro of Dublin visited ...
THE NORTH Louth-based tidal technology company, OpenHydro, has been given the Technology of the Year prize at the Engineers Ireland excellence awards for their open-centre tidal turbine. The prize ...
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