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Temporary obstacle in Connel Bay
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 11:42 am
by cpedw
This link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2i599y060ad88 ... 7.pdf?dl=0 describes a tidal turbine that's scheduled to be in Connel Bay November and December.
I won't be out and about then, but someone might be?
Re: Temporary obstacle in Connel Bay
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 6:41 pm
by DaveS
While I can see their advantage from a maintenance perspective, I must say I don't like tidal turbine designs that involve creating a navigational hazard. At least one boat has already collided with the column design in Strangford Loch - which there is talk of replicating in Kyle Rhea. IMHO there should be an insistence that a minimum LW depth of, say, 15m is maintained.
Re: Temporary obstacle in Connel Bay
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 6:31 pm
by cpedw
There is (currently) no intention to have a permanent installation at Connel, though the Falls of Lora impresses me with the power on display.
The people doing it have said that they are trialling their new design of turbine platform which they hope to sell in SE Asia for use in river estuaries.
They also said they hope to observe its influence on marine life.
I don't know if they are being devious or stupid; these explanations don't seem to make much sense to me. But they seemed like pleasant enough people at a public meeting last month in Connel. Installation is now in progress so they seem to have moved their timetable forward a bit.
I can't find the source (must have been a bit of gossip I heard) but I think the Kyle Rhea turbine scheme has been abandoned.
Derek