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19.03.2012 11:52
Vattenfall Develops Second Wave Energy Project in Scotland
The company said it wants to focus on wave energy to support the transition to renewable energy with low carbon dioxide emissions
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Vattenfall is taking another development step in wave energy and investing in a new project outside the Orkney Islands, Scotland. It will be Vattenfall's second site after last years venture off the coast of Shetland Islands, from the company said in an official statement.
 
Vattenfall and the company is investing heavily in Scottish wind energy both onshore and offshore. The sea off the islands and Orkney and Shetland are well suited for wave energy. The goal is to build a wave energy farm with 11 Pelamis wave energy converters with a total installed capacity of 10 MW. This would correspond to electricity for about 8500 households. This assumes that there are sufficient grid connections to the mainland.
 
Vattenfall and Orkney-based European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), a leading Scottish research center for marine energy, have signed an agreement for a new test site. The goal is to have the latest generation test machine from Pelamis installed in 2013. Vattenfall also wants to contribute to the development of the European wave energy industry.
 
The company said it wants to focus on wave energy to support the transition to renewable energy with low carbon dioxide emissions. 
 
“It requires safe and reliable technology. That is why we are planning to buy Pelamis Wave Power´s latest wave power converter and test it in the Orkney Islands”, sayd Karl Bergman, Head of Vattenfall's Research and development.
 
Vattenfall also already has a joint venture with Scottish wave energy technology company Pelamis, Aegir Wave Power, where Vattenfall owns 62 percent.

TAGS: Vattenfall | wave energy | tidal energy | Scotland | renewables | Orkney Islands 


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