DCNS Tidal Turbine scale model at Euromaritime 2015 |
|||
At Euromaritime 2015, DCNS is showcasing its renewable
marine energy solutions:
- Tidal Turbines: In the same way as wind turbines convert wind energy, tidal turbines, which operate underwater, convert the energy of marine currents into electricity. These currents, which are linked to the tides, are predictable and particularly strong on certain sites. DCNS aims to play a leading role on the worldwide tidal turbine market and acquired in 2013 OpenHydro, the sector’s leader for technology and market share. This Irish company has developed innovative, fully-submerged tidal-turbine technologies, designed to be installed on the sea bed, which allows the production of competitively priced electricity. DCNS and its subsidiary are working on several pilot farm projects in France and around the world. In France, a first farm, realized in partnership with EDF, will be installed in Paimpol-Bréhat (France) in 2015. Several other projects are under development around the world in Canada, the US, Ireland, Scotland and the Channel Islands. - Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is based on the principle of exploiting the temperature gradient in tropical seas between the surface seawater (around 25°C) and the waters at depth (around 5°C at about 1,000 metres). This temperature gradient allows the continuous production of electricity. In the medium term, OTEC will help to respond to the growing need for electricity in regions located in the tropics and ensure their future energy independence. This innovative solution is effectively a green alternative to so-called “fossil” fuels (gas, coal), which are still used extensively on isolated sites that are not connected to continental power networks. DCNS is now able to offer two complementary turnkey ocean thermal energy conversion solutions: one floating offshore solution that allows the production of 16 MW, and a land-based solution with a capacity of 7 MW. The Group is developing a floating OTEC power plant in Martinique, in the frame of the NEMO project (New Energy for Martinique and Overseas), which obtained a European grant in July 2014. |
|||
DCNS exhibiting at Euromaritime 2015 European Maritime Economy Trade Show
- Posted On