Orkney Wave Power Station
Orkney Wave Power Station | |
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Location of Orkney Wave Power Station in UK Scotland | |
Country | Scotland, U.K. |
Location | Orkney |
Coordinates | 58°56′12″N 02°44′38″W / 58.93667°N 2.74389°WCoordinates: 58°56′12″N 02°44′38″W / 58.93667°N 2.74389°W |
Status | Proposed |
Commission date | Mid 2011 |
Owner(s) | Aquamarine Power |
Wave power facility | |
Type | Oscillating water column |
Offshore site area | Nearshore |
Power generation | |
Make and model | Aquamarine Power |
Nameplate capacity | 2.4 MW |
The Orkney Wave Power Station is a proposed wave power station to be built by at the European Marine Energy Centre, Orkney, Scotland. Upon its completion, the facility would top 2.4 MW in installed capacity,[1] becoming the largest wave power station in the world.
The power station would utilize the Oyster-2 wave power generating technology, the newer version of the Oyster wave energy converter.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Aquamarine Power's Oyster 2: Can it help wave energy go commercial?, 2010-05-13, retrieved 2010-08-30