Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy System Development of the Aquantis 2.5 Megawatt Ocean-Current Electricity Generation DeviceCX(s) Applied: A9, B3.6Date: 04/13/2011Location(s): Carpinteria, CaliforniaOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Gold...
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April 13, 2011CX(s) Applied: A9, B3.6
Date: 04/13/2011
Location(s): Carpinteria, California
Office(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Golden Field Office
Dehlsen Associates, in Carpinteria, California, is proposing to use federal funding to develop the Aquantis Current Plane (C-Plane), a marine current turbine designed to convert the kinetic energy from the flow, to base-load electric power generation. The C-Plane is a 2.5 megawatt hydrofoil platform with twin, 40 meter, counter-rotating blades that would operate 50 meters under the ocean's surface. This technology is derived from wind power generation technology adapted to the ocean environment.