Tidal Energy Gains Momentum

Neftegaz.Ru, sourcing information from HydroWing, have published details of the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between HydroWing and state-owned company, Indonesia Power (IP).

The report suggests the MoU will accelerate tidal energy development in Indonesia through site identification, resource assessment and front-end engineering.

With increasing cost of fossil fuels, energy transition from diesel generators and coal power plants to renewable energies are vital for lots of remote islands in the eastern Indonesian archipelago.

Both teams will jointly study selected sites in coming weeks to build a first of a kind business case and pilot project.

Together with solar energy and battery storage, tidal energy will provide the base load of a reliant and clean energy system. Teams have jointly visited the first site late September to prepare a resource assessment campaign to be organised before the end of 2022. This deployment will be the first tidal energy power plant in Indonesia.

HydroWing tidal solution is a breakthrough for the sector with multi-rotor devices bringing redundancy, increasing energy availability and improving cost. In addition, the solution relies on two key assets; Tocardo’s turbine, most proven ones in the sector, in continuous operation for the past 8-years in the Netherlands as part of the Oosterschelde Tidal Project and Inyanga Maritime offshore service and installation experience with their newly acquired MPV specifically designed for the sector, the Inyanga Entsha, to manage all installation and maintenance operations.

Ahsin Sidqi, Indonesia Power President Director said:

Right now Indonesia Power has 100 year O&M competency in Hydro, hopefully with this collaboration with HydroWing as a technology provider, Indonesia Power obtains another new competency as a power generation company in the country, to become a trusted energy solution provider.

Indonesia Power and HydroWing together will explore more potential development of Tidal Power Plants in Indonesia.

Richard Parkinson, HydroWing Managing Director said:

We view Indonesia as a prime market for our technology with an excellent resource and increasing demand for clean and reliable energy. This MOU with Indonesia Power, is pivotal for us and our local partners to move rapidly towards significant commercial scale projects in the Archipelago.

Source: Neftegaz.RU, HydroWing

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