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THE PROTOTYPE CYLINDERS THAT HARNESS ENERGY FROM THE SEA’S ROCKING MOTION HAVE PASSED AN IMPORTANT TEST Harnessing energy from ocean waves is a step closer with the launch of a 10-month
trial off the coast of Brittany. Bordeaux firm Seaturns’ prototype generators have already survived some big storms, boosting hopes the solution will work equally well when scaled up to
commercial operations. There have been numerous attempts to produce power from the sea over the years. Seaturns CEO Vincent Tournerie said: “We have the benefit of being able to study the
designs that went before. “Most of them failed because they had lots of moving mechanical parts and so, from the start, we sought to have as few moving parts as possible.” HOW DOES IT WORK?
Seaturns’ solution, which is protected by multiple patents, is based on a cylindrical tank orientated perpendicularly to the wave direction. Inside is a smaller cylinder, welded to the end
cap. Water is allowed to fill the space between the two cylinders and, with the movement of the waves, it generates an overpressure to drive an air turbine for power. Each device in its
final form should produce 100-200kW of electric energy, meaning a fleet of 10 is equivalent to one medium-power wind turbine. _Image: The rocking motion moves the water between cylinders to
drive an air turbine; Credit: Seaturns_ A fleet this size is expected to cost around €2 million – slightly more than the equivalent wind turbine. Over a lifespan of 20 years, however, it
should produce electricity at the same price as wind or solar devices. They are largely made of steel so can be recycled. READ MORE: FRANCE’S LARGEST WIND TURBINE IS INSTALLED - AT 167
METRES TALL PERFORMING WELL EVEN DURING STORMS Quarter-sized prototypes were placed in the sea in October as part of a 10-month trial, and Mr Tournerie said they have performed well. “There
were two big storms that hit after they were installed and they coped very well with them,” he said. “Some of the waves were over three metres high, and the winds 160km/h, but the Seaturns
just rode them out. “When the waves are too high, they pass through them like a surfer paddling out.” If all continues to go to plan, the company will put a full-sized Seaturn, with a
diameter of six metres and a length of 14 metres, in the sea in 2027. This will serve as a demonstration for clients, and devices could be sold from then on. READ MORE: ELECTRICITY GENERATOR
MOVES LIKE SWIMMING FISH IN FRENCH RIVER TRIALS SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE SITES HAVE YEAR-ROUND WAVES Seaturns are ideally situated beyond the surf line of a beach, in water that is 20-30 metres
deep. The innovative mooring system uses ordinary ships’ anchors linked by chains and cables. This helps convert the surge motion produced by the waves into a more productive rocking
movement. They should ideally be placed in areas of constant wave action – the Atlantic coast off France is good in winter, but sometimes flattens in the summer. “There are sites off Western
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, West Africa and South America where you have waves all year round,” said Mr Tournerie. “I am sure we will be able to make a profit off the French
Atlantic coast, but it will be more seasonal than some of these other sites.” RETURN ON INVESTMENT WILL TAKE TIME The company has been funded by a mix of private funds and grants from
government and European institutions. Mr Tournerie estimates that it will need €800million to reach a stage where it starts to make money. “Finding the money is difficult,” he admitted. “As
an industrial project, potential investors have to know it will take time to get a return on investment. “We are not a tech industry, computer-driven start-up where the returns or losses
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