Canadian Tidal Energy Technology Company Signs Agreement with Alstom Hydro

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Alstom plans to commercialise its first tidal stream products by 2012.
Alstom Hydro has signed a licensing cooperation agreement with Clean Current Power Systems Incorporated, a private Canadian company specialised in the design and testing of tidal energy technology.The terms of the agreement between Alstom Hydro and Clean Current Power Systems Incorporated include an exclusive worldwide license for ocean and tidal stream applications for Clean Current’s patented technology. The agreement also includes provisions for continued close cooperation between both parties in order to further develop technology, deploy demonstrator units and subsequently position Alstom Hydro as both an equipment and turnkey provider for tidal stream farms.
According to the main environmental regulatory bodies, this emerging energy source will soon play a significant role in renewable energy power generation. If all eligible tidal stream sites worldwide were equiped with this technology, a potential 100 TWh of electricity, representing the equivalent of the consumption of 20 million western European households or 3 times the total consumption of Denmark, could be produced annually (sources: International Energy Agency, IEA).

Clean Current Power Systems
In addition to its energy production potential, tidal stream power technology presents numerous advantages to the environment. It is clean, natural, invisible, and does not emit any greenhouse gases. Moreover, being a 100% predictable and inexhaustible energy source, it represents a durable new energy supply to respond to growing electricity demand.
Commenting on the recent announcement, Philippe Joubert, President, Alstom Power, said:
We are very excited about getting involved in this innovative renewable energy technology which is at the crossroads of Hydro and Wind technologies. This will enable us to leverage our market leading Hydro and Wind technologies, and the experience we have gained in these fields.
Mr. Joubert added,
We will be happy to provide an additional viable solution to our customers for meeting their renewable energy production targets and we look forward to government backing in order to further develop this new CO2-free technology.
Glen Darou, Clean Current’s President and CEO.
Clean Current is very pleased to partner with Alstom Hydro, the world’s Number 1 hydro company. Alstom’s considerable resources applied to this new energy field will be a great asset for tidal energy.
has over 400 GW of turbines and generators installed worldwide which represent more than 25% of the total global hydropower installed capacity. As the world leader in the supply of hydropower equipment & services, Alstom Hydro offers products and turnkey solutions that cover all hydropower schemes, from large to small, from run-of-river to pumped-storage. With more than 6000 employees in 19 countries Alstom Hydro offers the broadest range of products and services for new installations, refurbishment, upgrading and services.

Clean Current Power Systems
Alstom Hydro
Clean Current’s tidal energy technology consists of a horizontal axis ducted turbine with a direct drive variable speed permanent magnet generator. The turbine generator is equally efficient in both directions in order to fully utilize two-way tidal currents. In addition, the equipment that operates under the sea has been designed to minimise risks of outage and maintenance. The outer duct improves hydraulic efficiency and leads to more robust operations (more tolerant to variations in current directions and turbulence).
About Alstom
Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation and rail infrastructure and sets the benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies. Alstom builds the fastest train and the highest capacity automated metro in the world, and provides turnkey integrated power plant solutions and associated services for a wide variety of energy sources, including hydro, nuclear, gas, coal and wind. The Group employs 81,500 people in 70 countries, and had orders of €24,6 billion in 2008/09.
About Clean Current
Clean Current Power Systems Incorporated is a private Canadian company based in British Columbia that develops, designs and tests proprietary tidal energy technology that converts the kinetic energy of tidal currents into electricity
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