Natural Power, SeaRoc bag EDF’s tidal project contract

Natural Power and its sister company SeaRoc have been awarded a contract by EDF to oversee the HSE and marine operations at the Paimpol–Bréhat tidal farm in North Brittany, France.

David Wotherspoon, Operations Director at SeaRoc, said: “Natural Power and SeaRoc have extensive experience in offshore renewable energy – combining our expertise enables us to provide a service that meets the specific needs of EDF on this project, and harness the strength of this partnership for our French clients in the future.”

SeaRoc has been working with EDF on the Paimpol–Bréhat tidal project since 2011, providing marine and HSE advice and offshore client representation for the marine operations carried out to date. This included deployment and recovery of the OpenHydro turbine, installation of the main export cable, cable stabilisation and protection works, and the post-installation surveys and inspections.

Natural Power said that the two companies will provide EDF with a local, French speaking team of tidal energy and turbine installation experts to ensure compliance with health and safety and to carry out the role of client representative during the marine operations.

The Paimpol–Bréhat tidal farm is a tidal turbine demonstration farm located approximately 16km out at sea and 35m deep off Ile-de-Bréhat near Paimpol, France. First initiated in 2004, work began in 2008 and the first turbine was installed in August 2011. The turbine named L’Arcouest, developed by OpenHydro, was tested at the site from December 2013 to April 2014.

OpenHydro (a DCNS company) will develop, install and test two turbines in partnership with EDF from 2015. The pilot project is expected to pave way for the pre-commercialisation of tidal farms from 2016.

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