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Defunct Irish turbine developer company
OpenHydro Group Ltd was an Irish developer of tidal stream turbines, established in 2004. It was acquired by Naval Energies (then DCNS) in 2013, however
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Tidal turbine demonstration farm off Île-de-Bréhat near Paimpol, France
project was subsequently cancelled by EdF in 2018. This project was to use OpenHydro turbines, with two briefly installed in 2016, but they were later removed
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Tidal power test site in Nova Scotia
have gone into administration during the process. In 2009, Irish company OpenHydro was the first to install a turbine, soon after FORCE opened. A 10 m diameter
Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy
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Northern Ireland, in May 2008 and grid connected in July. Also in May 2008, OpenHydro was the first tidal turbine connected to the National Grid in Great Britain
Development of tidal stream generators
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site OpenHydro was the first developer to use the site. Dublin-based OpenHydro began the installation of their open-centred turbine in 2006. OpenHydro became
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Naval defence company based in France
Naval Energies in 2017. Since it gained control of the Irish company OpenHydro in 2013, Naval Group has been able to progress from the research and development
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Type of tidal power generation technology
ANDRITZ HYDRO Hammerfest, Atlantis Resources (now SAE), Nautricity, OpenHydro, Orbital Marine Power (formerly Scotrenewables Tidal Power), and Voith
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Technology to convert the energy from tides into useful forms of power
began a tidal energy project in 2007. In April 2009 the PUD selected OpenHydro, a company based in Ireland, to develop turbines and equipment for eventual
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original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2017. "Tides wash away OpenHydro". Offshore Energy. 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2023-12-02. "Plug pulled on tidal
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to the west of Eday in Orkney. The first turbine tested was a 250 kW OpenHydro turbine, installed in December 2006. Since then, multiple devices from
Tidal power in the United Kingdom
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Renewable energy company
employment. A few days, later, EDF Energies Nouvelles and Naval Energies-OpenHydro launched the construction of the first hydro turbine assembly plant in
EDF_Renewables
Public utility district of Snohomish County and Camano Island in Washington
utility began to explore tidal energy; in April 2009 the PUD selected OpenHydro, a company based in Ireland, to develop turbines and equipment for eventual
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Group of tidal stream generators used for production of electric power
devices were shelved as of 2013. Tidal generators were installed in 2009 by OpenHydro and Emera in the Bay of Fundy. These tidal generators suffered damage
Tidal_farm
Island in the Orkney Islands, Scotland
OpenHydro Open-Centre turbine being tested at the EMEC site in the Fall of Warness
Eday
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