1/10 scale Evopod installed in Strangford Lough during 2008.
Evopod is a unique tidal energy device being developed by a UK-based company Oceanflow Energy Ltd for generating electricity from tidal streams and ocean currents. It can operate in exposed deep water sites where severe wind and waves also make up the environment.[1]
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Evopod is a unique tidal energy device being developed by a UK-based company Oceanflow Energy Ltd for generating electricity from tidal streams and ocean...
180˚. A prototype semi-submerged floating tethered tidal turbine called Evopod has been tested since June 2008 in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland at...
that they pose no danger to wildlife. In 2008 a tidal energy device called Evopod was tested in Strangford Lough near the Portaferry Ferry landing. The device...
enough electricity for about 1,000 homes. Also in Northern Ireland, an Evopod tidal energy system has been tested and connected to the Marine Laboratory...
downstream of the lock. The first turbine to be tested at this site was Evopod, a semi submerged floating tidal turbine developed by offshore consultancy...