Search This Blog

Translate

Blog Archive

Middleboro Review 2

NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Monday, November 4, 2013

100 MW from Tidal Energy Turbine!

IMPRESSIVE!

Alstom calls 100 megawatt-hours of electricity sent onto the grid a milestone for its tidal stream turbine. http://ow.ly/qtylW


The total, 100 MWh, is a nice round number, and it’s not an insignificant amount of energy – the average Scottish household uses about 5 MWh a year. That Alstom has reached 100 MWh has to be taken as a sign that its device is sturdy and has potential.

That said, Alstom would certainly be expecting a 1-MW turbine to do better than this once all the kinks are worked out and it’s running full-time. Even at a low 30 percent capacity factor, it would be expected to crank out about 250 MWh a month.

Alstom, which acquired this device with the purchase of U.K. turbine maker Tidal Generation from Rolls Royce, said “tests will continue at Orkney in different operational conditions into 2014, to demonstrate further autonomous running capabilities and efficiency of the turbine while generating electricity to the grid. These testing campaigns will be followed by other tests including deployment in pilot farms before the start of full commercial production.”

Tidal power – like wave – is a fascinating technology to keep an eye on these days because so many new ways of extracting energy from the sea are being floated (or submerged). A panoply of visions are being offered to find a way to make tidal power competitive, and many governments, especially Scotland, are encouraging the exploration.



 

No comments: