Instream Tidal Energy Research (InTER) Project
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The aim of the Instream Tidal Energy Research (InTER) project is to design, build and test a 100 kW tidal energy
device featuring two vertical axis turbines on a floating research platform. The project will develop a new
platform technology that will enable Instream Energy Systems (Instream) to make the step from inland
hydrokinetics and access tidal resources in the UK. Deployment and system testing of the prototype will take
place in an appropriate marine environment with a simulated grid interface. Instream's technology aims to
overcome many of the existing challenges in the tidal sector including high installation costs and access to
shallow water resources to achieve lower-risk, cost-effective commercial projects. The InTER project builds on
Instream and IT Power’s (ITP) recent platform concept design work and Instream’s existing rotor design. The
resulting 'Turbine Deployment Unit' (TDU) will support 2 rotors. The key phases of the project will include,
numerical and physical modelling, design, fabrication, assembly, deployment, commissioning, demonstration,
and recovery. The consortium assembled has the expertise necessary to internally carry out the project phases.
Itpe Ltd | LEAD_ORG |
Leask Marine Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Plymouth University | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
A & P Falmouth Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Itpe Ltd | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Tension Technology International Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Goodwin Electronics Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Instream Energy Systems UK | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Subjects by relevance
- Projects
- Energy
- Planning and design
- Tidal energy
- Floating buildings
- Renewable energy sources
- Design (artistic creation)
Extracted key phrases
- Instream Tidal Energy Research
- Instream Energy Systems
- Inter project
- Recent platform concept design work
- Effective commercial project
- Project phase
- Rotor design
- Platform technology
- Kw tidal energy
- Tidal resource
- Research platform
- Tidal sector
- High installation cost
- Aim
- Shallow water resource