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npower submit plans for wave power scheme
23/04/08
A new wave power station on the Isle of Lewis, one of the first in the
world, moves a step closer today (23 April 08) as npower
renewables submits a planning application for the
ground-breaking scheme.
The
Siadar Wave Energy Project (SWEP) is a collaboration between
npower renewables, and Inverness based technology company
Wavegen. The SWEP would be the first project to operate under
the Scottish Government's Marine Supply Obligation (MSO), put in
place to promote the development of first generation marine
energy power stations.
The scheme would harness power from the Atlantic waves in Siadar
Bay to generate up to 4 megawatts of electricity. The energy
produced each year could supply the average annual electricity
needs of around 1,500 homes on Lewis and Harris.
If plans are given the go ahead by the Scottish Government,
building work could start as early as 2009. The project could
generate up to 50 construction jobs and would take around 18
months to complete.
Bill Langley, Marine Development Manager for npower renewables
said: “We believe this is a new chapter in the UK’s search for a
sustainable future. We remain convinced that the SWEP could be
the gateway to harnessing the best wave resource in the UK. This
pilot scheme could be the stepping stone to realising
large-scale wave energy projects around the UK and worldwide. “
“The Scottish Government provides a number of mechanisms,
including the MSO, to promote the development of marine
renewables projects, and that encouragement has been critical to
bringing this project forward. We look forward to delivering the
SWEP and making a significant contribution to the Scottish
Government’s ambition for Scotland to be a world leader in
marine renewables.”
Matthew Seed, the Chief Executive Officer of Wavegen said: "Wavegen
is delighted to be working with npower renewables at Siadar and
we look forward to demonstrating the commercial viability of
wave energy. This project builds on the reliable technology
proven at the Limpet plant on Islay, grid connected since 2000,
and to be installed in Ente Vasco de la Energía’s Mutriku
project, in the Basque Country, Spain. Wavegen has identified
further UK locations for this type of plant, and we will be
working with npower renewables to start making wave energy a
real contributor to government renewable energy targets."
The scheme involves building a new breakwater, similar in
appearance to those frequently used around the UK’s coastline,
the big difference being that the Siadar breakwater would house
the Wavegen turbines. As well as providing green, renewable
electricity, the SWEP could also provide shelter and facilitate
the development of a fair weather harbour facility for small
commercial and leisure craft, which is one of the aims of the
Siadar Pier Group.
For further information about the Siadar Wave Energy Project
visit
www.npower-renewables.com/siadar
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INTERVIEW
OPPORTUNITIES
Media
Interviews are available with Bill Langley at npower renewables,
or Matthew Seed at Wavegen, please contact Alda Forbes/ Gill
Innes, npower renewables on 01738 825110 to arrange.
Photomontages
of the proposed scheme are available from npower renewables,
please contact Alda Forbes/ Gill Innes, npower renewables on
01738 835110.
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Notes to Editors
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npower
renewables is one of the UK’s leading renewable energy
developers and operators, committed to developing and
operating wind farms and hydro plant to produce sustainable
and environmentally-friendly electricity. The company
operates 16 hydroelectric power schemes and 19 wind farms in
the UK, including the country’s first major offshore wind
farm, North Hoyle. npower renewables is also working with
marine energy technology partners to deliver new wave and
tidal stream power projects in the UK. npower renewables is
a fully owned subsidiary of RWE Innogy, and sister company
to RWE npower, a leading integrated UK energy company, whose
activities include the co-firing of biomass and the
implementation of a major energy efficiency programme.
For further information about npower renewables and RWE
Innogy visit www.npower-renewables.com and www.rweinnogy.com.
For further information about RWE npower visit www.rwenpower.com
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Wavegen is
a world leader in wave energy and wave power. Wavegen
developed and operate Limpet, the world’s first commercial
scale wave energy plant that generates energy for the grid.
The Wavegen head office is located in Inverness, Scotland
where they also operate state-of-the art wave power research
and development facilities. Wavegen is owned by Voith
Siemens Hydro Power Generation a group division of Voith AG.
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For further information about Wavegen visit
www.wavegen.com. For further information about Voith
Siemens Hydro please visit
www.voithsiemens.com
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The technology used is called “oscillating water column”. Ocean
waves move air in and out of chambers in a breakwater, which in
turn drives Wavegen’s turbine, known as the Wells turbine, to
generate electricity.
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Marine
Supply Obligation: In 2006, the Scottish Government examined
whether the powers available under the Renewables Obligation
Scotland (ROS) might be used to provide more direct support
to emerging technologies. This resulted in the introduction
from April 2007 of a Marine Supply Obligation (MSO),
designed to provide a long term signal of support and
commensurate returns for wave and tidal generation located
in Scottish waters.
Media Contacts:
Alda Forbes Tel: 01738 825 124
e-mail
alda.forbes@npower-renewables.com
Gill Innes Tel :01738 825 132
e-mail
gill.innes@npower-renewables.com
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