Nova Innovation Ltd has been hailed as a tidal energy game changer by the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, the UK’s leading innovation centre for offshore renewable energy.
Nova Innovation is the third company to feature in a series of case studies showcasing those pioneering British companies developing solutions that will support growth in the offshore wind, wave and tidal sectors – and bolster the UK supply chain. It is the first tidal energy company to be featured.
Whether they are transferring technologies from other industries, or creating revolutionary new solutions, all of these companies hold huge promise for the future. Nova Innovation has developed and installed the world’s first grid-connected offshore tidal array in Bluemull Sound in Shetland, which is on course to demonstrate that tidal energy costs can be drastically reduced, becoming cost competitive with other forms of renewable energy generation. They have also got big plans for projects in Wales with a berth in the Morlais Demonstration Zone, and funding to develop the Ynni Llyn project.
Vicky Coy, project manager at ORE Catapult, said: “Nova Innovation’s success can be put down to its game changing approach to development – trying to understand how tidal turbines work not just in isolation, but when deployed in arrays. By starting small and testing incremental changes the company is, for the first time, developing a true understanding of how an array works, which is absolutely key to the commercialisation of this technology.
“We are working in partnership with the Nova Innovation team to provide evidence that this new approach to tidal array development could reduce the cost of producing electricity from tidal farms by at least 40%, giving investors around the world confidence in tidal energy.”
The Backing the Game Changers website is home to a series of films showcasing the work of UK SMEs and individuals who are making their mark on the offshore renewable energy sector.
Nova Innovation follows spotlights on Wideblue Ltd, the Glasgow-based imaging company – formed from Polaroid’s R&D lab – behind a world-first optical imaging that reduces the need for blade inspections; and Limpet Technology, the Edinburgh business that developed a crew transfer system that that increases access to far offshore installations from 50% to 80% of the year.
Simon Forrest from Nova Innovation said: “Being included in the Backing the Game Changers series is a huge vote of confidence in us as a company, and in tidal energy as a viable source of renewable energy generation. In the past 12 months, we have won €27 million worth of projects, and been awarded the lead in a flagship EU tidal energy project.
“We are grateful to all the partners who support us, including ORE Catapult. We are committed to bringing benefit to the UK economy by delivering an industrial strategy that utilises the local supply chain. For instance, with the Shetland Tidal Array, over 90% of our supply chain spend was with UK SMEs – a truly game changing figure.”