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Major
Improvements to LIMPET
22/07/04
This summer sees some major
improvements to Wavegen’s LIMPET plant as the company tests its
new small turbine and progresses ever nearer to commercialisation.
Wavegen’s
revolutionary new breakwater turbine has been installed on LIMPET
as the Islay wave power station benefits from an upgrade that
signifies the biggest step forward since it became operational
almost four years ago.
The
turbine, which makes producing electricity from waves accessible
to a wider market, will be tested over the coming months before
moving into mass production. It
has been built in conjunction with Glasgow based market leader in
fan and compressor systems, Howden Industrial, under a supply
agreement that signifies a massive leap forward in wave energy. Tom
Heath, Wavegen’s Principal Engineer, explained: “Our small
turbine was born out of a desire to build a turbo generator system
for mass production that could produce electricity as part of
existing marine structures, such as breakwaters or oil
platforms. They
would allow these structures to have a dual use without the need
for complex redesign.”
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Wavegen already has a number
of potential customers interested in the small turbine,
particularly in Spanish territorial waters, discussions are in
progress.
While
the turbine undergoes rigorous tests Wavegen will get to work
making LIMPET more efficient.
The
Inverness-based company is using the data gathered since the plant
was built in 2000 to increase efficiencies by 30 per cent and
reduce running costs.
The
improved LIMPET will become active in August.
Graeme
Mackie, Engineering Director, explained: “As well as using an
improved turbine for power generation we are benefiting from a
strengthened grid and are improving air flow to increase turbine
efficiency.”
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For
more information contact Natalie Buxton at Platform PR on 01463
783018 or 07900 917141.
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