HPG deploys first European turbine

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HPG’s innovative vertical axis turbine has commenced grid connected power generation at the SEENEOH test site in Bordeaux, France. This is their first turbine to be deployed in Europe. With previous testing having taken place in North America on fixed spanning structures.

The 25kW turbine, on its own floating platform was assembled and launched at the Port of Bordeaux and is now installed and connected to the electricity grid at the SEENEOH test site.

The project is a collaboration between HPG, SEENEOH (including its four shareholders, Energie de la Lune, CERENIS, VALOREM/Valemo and SEML Route des lasers); EVIAA, Balineau and Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux, as well as HPG’s proven supply chain partners.

The deployment has been supported by the European Regional Program Blue-GIFT.

Over the next few months HPG will demonstrate this commercial version of the turbine, at the site in Bordeaux. Trials will also incorporate new advanced control systems and a novel generator from the University of Edinburgh.

Rick Rutherford from HPG said, “This project is a major springboard for us in our journey to commercial projects. It has been a real success so far and we would like to thank all our partners for their incredible support”.

Marc Lafosse from SEENEOH said “The beginning of the tests has seen a very promising test campaign in Bordeaux. We are very happy to support the demonstration of HPG’s first turbine deployed in Europe, by providing our expertise. It is good to see how HPG and SEENEOH are making the most of this collaboration”.

HPG is now entering into the commercialization phase, working closely with dedicated supply chain partners. Sixteen of these high efficiency turbines have been constructed and the company is now actively seeking project partners to jointly develop commercial projects with.

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