Posted on 09/14/2012 11:16:52 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
A tidal power project is delivering electricity to the U.S. power grid for the first time, energy officials said Thursday. Ocean Renewable Power Co.'s first underwater turbine, off eastern Maine, was delivering to the grid the first commercially produced tidal power on Thursday afternoon, said Bangor Hydro Electric Co., which operates the grid where the tidal power connects. "This historic moment elevates the U.S. to the world stage," said Chris Sauer, president and CEO of Portland-based Ocean Renewable Power, which has invested $15 million in the project. The amount of power is modest for now. The first underwater turbine generator unit, installed last month in Cobscook Bay, produces enough electricity for 25 to 30 homes, company spokeswoman Susy Kist said. Two more turbines will come online next year. The pilot program calls for more units to be installed off the Lubec and Eastport region at the nation's easternmost tip within four years, bringing production to 4 megawatts, enough power to keep more than 1,000 homes running.
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I hope it works and someone makes millions off of it.
I fear it won’t and will cost the taxpayers millions in subsidies.
But if it does work, great!
How long before they find out it is installed in the mating areas of endangered seaworms or something?
Who would’ve guessed that tidal power could hurt your eyes?
That thing is going to eat fishing nets for dinner.
so, if that $15 million, was ALL the money it cost,
and no additional from government subsidies,
and no additional cost, to expand from 30 homes,
to 1000...
...it still would equal a cost of $ 15,000
to provide electricity, to EACH home... ?
“roduces enough electricity for 25 to 30 homes”
For only $15 million! They could have installed a $500 k generator for each home.
I fear it wont and will cost the taxpayers millions in subsidies.
If it doesn't work, they probably didn't invest enough. Maybe a billion, with taxpayers dollars this time.
Glad this guy has things in their proper perspective... /s
Is there anyone out there with even 0.125% of a clue?
“That thing is going to eat fishing nets for dinner.”
Fishing nets are going to eat that thing for dinner.
How many poor little fishies are being Osterized by the turbine blades? < /LibWhine >
Actually, downcurrent from the turbine should be great fishing; it’s being chummed constantly!
I cant wait for the first pictures of a whale stuck in one of those things
..or half a whale
Turn it over and you could mow the seas floor. Seriously though, that monstrosity makes solar power look viable.
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For about 100 grand you get 135MW. Cheap.
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I saw a great article about putting in tidal hydroelectric dams in the Bay of Fundy. With the large tidal changes, they could generate a lot of power. They would essentially kill off any of the fishing towns there, however.
LOL. Those funds were spent on companies like Solyndra... my taxpayer account is empty.
LOL. Those funds were spent on companies like Solyndra... my taxpayer account is empty.
Your account is probably empty because you just aren't paying enough. I think of the starving teachers students. :-))
Where do these guys think this is going to end? Tagged along with a friend so he could check out a gun up here in MT a few weeks ago. One of the sales guys said the owner was actually thinking of voting for the 0 because business is just booming.
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