During an Extraordinary Board of Directors held on 25 July, Naval Energies has decided to stop investing in the field of tidal turbines. Naval Energies will henceforth concentrate its efforts on floating wind turbines and Marine Thermal Energy Conversion.
Naval Energies, one of the big names in marine renewable energies (MRE), is the only industry player to have developed three product lines: tidal turbines, with its Irish subsidiary OpenHydro, floating wind turbines, and ocean thermal energy conversion.
Naval Energies has developed the technology of tidal-turbine energy to the industrial launch stage. On 24 July, the company deployed a new tidal turbine in Canada and connected it to the power grid. For the second time in two years, a 2 MW turbine was installed in the Bay of Fundy.
Naval Energies stops its investment in tidal-turbine energy and concentrates on floating wind turbines and ocean thermal energy conversion
26 July 2018 Defense Naval Marine renewable energies Press release