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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Race Rocks Tidal Project

Race Rocks located in British Columbia, has been an ecological reserve since 1980. The clean current tidal turbine generator (TTG) was installed in 20 meters of water near Race Rocks in September of 2006. This pilot project has been successful and the TTG has been able to extract power in current speeds exceeding 7 knots. Read more.
Posted by Bryan at 2:52 PM

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