Tidal Energy Kite Begins Sending Renewable Energy to the Grid

Minesto's 28-ton subsea kite is anchored with a tether to the seabed and is steered in an 8-shaped flight trajectory.

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Minesto, an ocean energy developer, announces that a key milestone has been reached: The utility-scale tidal powerplant Dragon 12 โ€“ rated at 1.2 MW โ€“ has been successfully commissioned and, in the early morning of February 9, delivered its first electricity to the national grid in the Faroe Islands.

The Dragon 12 is Minestoโ€™s first tidal energy kite in megawatt-scale. It has now been successfully commissioned and has generated electricity at satisfactory levels in its first phase of operation. The 12-meter wide and 28-ton heavy subsea kite, anchored with a tether to the seabed, is steered in an 8-shaped flight trajectory powered by the tidal flow. Dragon 12 is a 10-times scale-up (from the existing 100 kW Dragon 4) that delivers competitive performance and cost-levels for build-out of large-scale commercial subsea parks of tidal powerplants.

โ€œThis is a big day for Minesto. We have reached the most significant milestone in the history of the company by producing electricity to the grid with our mega-watt scale powerplant. We are both proud and happy and more than ever look forward to the journey ahead.โ€, said Dr Martin Edlund, CEO of Minesto.

โ€œWhat the Minesto team has achieved today is extraordinary and set a new agenda for renewable energy build-out in many areas of the world. The competitiveness of the Dragon 12 is straight to the point; itโ€™s powerful, cost-effective and feeds predictable electricity to the grid.โ€ said Dr Martin Edlund.


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