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Sustainable Marine
Великобритания
Добавлен 31 май 2016
Tidal Energy Solutions for Island and Coastal Communities
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PLAT-I 6.40 Launch - Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada
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PLAT-I 6.40 Launch - Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada
Introduction to the Project Pempa'q TIdal Energy Project
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Introduction to the Project Pempa'q TIdal Energy Project
Innovative Anchoring Solutions - In Challenging Environments
Просмотров 2 тыс.5 лет назад
Green Marine and Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) are proud to announce they have joined forces to provide clients with a range of proven anchoring and mooring solutions for energetic marine environments suitable for a range of applications including offshore floating wind, aquaculture, wave and tidal energy. Please come and visit us at stand ORK29 on the HI ENERGY AND ORKNEY PAVILION at the All...
Maintaining a PLAT-I
Просмотров 4146 лет назад
Integrated tidal energy from Sustainable Marine Energy Ltd and SCHOTTEL Hydro. Maintaining a tidal energy platform, all carried out with small vessels at low cost.
The Power of the Tides
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Follow the journey of the SME and SCHOTTEL HYDRO teams, and learn more about our company philosophy as we develop and deploy the PLAT-I tidal energy platform in Scotland before its journey to Nova Scotia, Canada.
PLAT-I demobilisation from the Falls of Lora
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Timelapse of the PLAT-I platform being removed from the Falls of Lora test site at Connel following the successful completion of the test programme. The marine operations were carried out on the 7th June 2018.
Operating a PLAT-I
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Integrated tidal energy from Sustainable Marine Energy Ltd and SCHOTTEL Hydro. Operating a tidal energy platform from power generation to inspection & maintenance activities, all carried out with small vessels at low cost.
Jason Hayman Interview BBC Radio Scotland "Out of Doors"
Просмотров 1156 лет назад
Jason Hayman the Managing Director of SME is interviewed by Euan McIlwraith aboard the PLAT-I platform for the "Out of Doors" program on BBC Radio Scotland. First broadcast on the 2nd of June 2018.
Assembly of a PLAT-I
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Integrated tidal energy from Sustainable Marine Energy Ltd and SCHOTTEL Hydro. Check out the advantages of the PLAT-I platform. From road transportation to onshore assembly and commissioning of the turbines, the PLAT-I platform has been designed with low cost logistics in mind.
SCHOTTEL Instream Turbines
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A brief look into the workings of an SIT250 - the 70kW version of the SCHOTTEL Instream Turbine. These turbines power PLAT-I, SME's inshore tidal energy platform.
How PLAT-I Works
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
A short video introducing the PLAT-I tidal energy platform from Sustainable Marine Energy Ltd powered by SCHOTTEL Hydro SIT250 turbines.
PLAT-I Installation at Connel time lapse
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PLAT-I Installation at Connel time lapse
We're watching this in our English class and it's so amazing omg fantatic !!!!!!
Quand je vois ça ,ça ma parait tellement évident de le faire .
why is center "boat" so much longer?
Awesome!!! :)
Fantastic!
No idea, how it works?
Brilliant!
This kind of things are that makes Engineering great, useful and human. Congrats
Is there a technical data-sheet for the specs?
Are you bringing the PLAT-I to the Barra Strait in Cape Breton Nova Scotia?
Hi Randy, I'm afraid we cannot comment at the moment on teh next location for PLAT-I once testing has finished in Scotland. Please keep an eye on the news section of our website for an update on this. Are you located in the Cape Breton area? Are the currents very strong through the Barra Strait?
Do you have any information about testing or trials that will look for potential impacts of tidal energy devices - such as those planned or installed in the Sound of Jura and the Pentland Firth - on whales, dolphins, seals, basking sharks and other large marine fish and mammals. There may be ways of avoiding injuries with suitable cages as installed at sea-water inlets for nuclear power stations. Thanks, Martyn Murray, Lismore Nature Centre.
Hi Martyn, we are going to be conducting acoustic monitoring at Connel in conjunction with SAMs, their suspicion is that the noise of the turbines will keep mammals away. There have been a lot of studies into this and the general consesus is that animals avoid the areas during high flow as it burns a lot of energy swimming in a current, and that applies to both the mammals and the other wildlife they are feeding on. We don't think there is need for cages as our machines do not appear to be causeing any injuries. You can read about the programme at Strangford Lough here srmprojects.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/SeaGen-Final-EnvMonitProg-Report-MCT-2011.pdf
Thank you for your helpful response and link. The methodology in the Sea Gen Environmental Monitoring report appears to be sound and the results overall are reassuring, especially as regards the apparent accommodation of grey seals to the turbine in Strangford Lough. However, given that the Strangford Lough monitoring programme did not assess impacts on any of the Cetaceans that are common in UK waters other than the harbour porpoise, nor did it assess impacts on other kinds of large marine life that are common, such as basking sharks, but only grey and common (harbour) seals and porpoise, I would urge all involved in this industry not to assume that the unprotected turbines are safe to use in other locations, and to conduct further monitoring trials at locations where dolphins and whales are likely to make passage. Glad you and SAMs will be monitoring at Connel (not expecting any whales or dolphins there of course).
Thanks for your response and pointers Martyn. Please be assured that no one in our industry is assuming anyhting when it comes to environmental impact. We are also held to very high standards by the governing bodise of the Marine Management Organisation & Marine Scotland when it comes to quantifying impact. Alot of work is going into this inthe industry, it is just not necessarily as public as the structures themselves, and also the duties of academic rigour contribute to the results of research projects taking time to promulgate. There are also organisations such as teh Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult conrtibuting to these processes, and you can read more here ore.catapult.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Tidal-turbine-collision-sensor-development-requirements-report.pdf