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Marine Current Turbines (MCT)

Siemens-owned Marine Current Turbines Ltd (MCT), established in 1999, is both first mover and world leader in tidal power systems. With its technological history stretching back to the 1970s, MCT has led the way in commercialising tidal energy generation.In 2003 MCT installed the world’s first offshore tidal turbine; Seaflow 300kW, near Lynmouth in Devon. In 2008, the installation and commissioning of the world’s first commercial scale tidal turbine was completed; the SeaGen S 1.2MW, located in Strangford Narrows in Northern Ireland. SeaGen S is uniquely capable of meeting the technological and environmental challenges of operating in an offshore underwater environment. MCT has demonstrated that low carbon electrical generation from marine current power is both reliable and predictable. Many features of the design have been patented internationally.

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United Kingdom

Marine Energy Documents Related to Marine Current Turbines (MCT)

Tethys Engineering is a knowledge hub that contains documents and resources about the technical aspects of marine energy development. The table below contains all of the documents in the Tethys Engineering Knowledge Base associated with Marine Current Turbines (MCT).

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Title Author Date Sort ascending Type of Content Technology Collection Method Engineering
Accuracy of the actuator disc-RANS approach for predicting the performance and wake of tidal turbines Batten, W. , Harrison, M., Bahaj, A. Journal Article Current, Axial Flow Turbine Modeling Hydrodynamics, Performance
Influence of tidal parameters on SeaGen flicker performance MacEnri, J. , Reed, M., Thiringer, T. Journal Article Current, Axial Flow Turbine, Tidal Field Data Performance
Practical tidal turbine design considerations: a review of technical alternatives and key design decisions leading to the development of the SeaGen 1.2MW tidal turbine Fraenkel, P. Conference Paper Current, Tidal
Marine current turbines: Pioneering the development of marine kinetic energy converters Fraenkel, P. Journal Article Current, Tidal Field Data
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