Atlantis won €20.3M funding from EC for DEMOTIDE project

Atlantis announce the award of €20.3m in Horizon 2020 grant funding from the European Commission for the DEMOTIDE project, which will design, build and operate a 6MW turbine array, MeyGen Phase 1B, in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth in northern Scotland.

MeyGen Phase 1B, also known as Project Stroma, will commence construction in 2017 and first power is expected in 2018.  It will be built adjacent to the existing 6MW MeyGen Phase 1A project, which delivered first power to the grid in November last year.  Together, Phases 1A and 1B complete the foundation for full scale build out at the site, which has an awarded seabed lease for almost 400MW of installed capacity.

The DEMOTIDE consortium consists of:

-> Leading technology supplier Marine Current Turbines (an Atlantis company), which is based in the UK;
->DEME, comprising DEME Blue Energy and GeoSea, a world leader in marine operations and owner of a versatile fleet of construction vessels based in Belgium;
-> INNOSEA, an independent engineering firm based in France which provides technical expertise and multidisciplinary engineering services to the marine renewable energy industry; and
-> Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, who have been at the forefront of marine renewable energy research for over 30 years.

The DEMOTIDE project will demonstrate the technical and commercial viability of drilled foundation systems and larger rotor diameter turbines, further de-risking the industry and providing a robust path to significant cost reduction in the European tidal power sector.

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