I saw a press report that ORECon was being wound up. Details are here.
The CEO said that the company had been negotiating to participate in the WaveHub project, and that it had been unable to secure funding.
ORECon's technology is an Oscillating Water Column device, which uses multiple resonant feeder pipes to optimise energy capture. I wonder if there's any IP worth buying from the Liquidator?
Apologies for brevity - posted from my iPhone
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Hours on the clock
Marine Current Turbines have now racked up 1000 hours of export to the National Grid, as reported here.
MCT claims an average capacity factor of 66% for the period of operation. We have calculated a capacity factor, based on ROC register figures, which shows a steady(ish) increase to around 25% in November 2009. This calculated CF does not make any allowance for downtime, availability of marine mammal onservers, or (crucially for MCT) the limitations imposed by daylight-only working.
Since daylight in November is less than 50% of the time, and the trend is upwards, we can see that a claimed 66% capacity factor in December could be realistic.
If true, it's excellent news for the company and the technology, as it's always all about cost per MWhr, and more MWhrs means a better metric.
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More interesting marine recruitment
Interesting to see that Atlantis Resources is beefing up its management team too, with the hiring of Jim Forbes as Chairman of the UK business.
Details here.
So just like Aquamarine, there's a real strengthening of management teams going on in the space right now, and a real commercial focus on the new hires.
Details here.
So just like Aquamarine, there's a real strengthening of management teams going on in the space right now, and a real commercial focus on the new hires.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Aquamarine recruitment
Did anyone else notice that Aquamarine just recruited Richard Round, former FD and briefly MD of Novera as their new Finance Director?
This should strenghthen their fund raising capacity and demonstrates a new level of seriousness in the marine space.
Exciting!
Apologies for brevity - posted from my iPhone
This should strenghthen their fund raising capacity and demonstrates a new level of seriousness in the marine space.
Exciting!
Apologies for brevity - posted from my iPhone
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