SAE HISTORY

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AQUANATOR — 5KW (2002)

Installed at Lynnmouth, North DevonInstalled at the Clarence River, New South Wales, Australia.

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SEAFLOW — 300KW (2003)

Installed at Lynnmouth, North Devon.

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NEREUS — 150KW (2008)

Installed at San Remo, Victoria, Australia.

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SEAGEN — 1.2MW (2008)

Installed at Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland.

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SOLON TURBINE — 400KW (2009)

Tow Tested Bell Bay, Tasmania, Australia.

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AK1000 — 1MW (2010)

Installed at the European Marine Energy Centre, Scotland

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AR1000 — 1MW (2011)

Deployed at European Marine Energy Centre, Scotland.

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ATLANTIS ACQUISITION OF MARINE CURRENT TURBINES LIMITED FROM SIEMENS (APRIL 2015)

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MEYGEN — FIRST POWER (NOVEMBER 2016)

The first Andritz Hydro Hammerfest turbine at the MeyGen project is successfully installed and connected to the grid.

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AR1500 — 1.5MW (2017)

Deployed at MeyGen as part of the 6MW array

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MEYGEN — 6MW Operational Status (February 2018)

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Uskmouth Power Station acquired

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GHR Aquired

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SEAGEN — 500KW (2020)

Built under license in Wuhan, China and Installed Zhoushan archipelago

 

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AR500 — 500KW (2021)

Full system installed with first power in January 2021 Naru Strait, Japan