Atlantis Tidal Turbine to be Built in Province

Premier's Office

Published Thursday, February 10, 2011

Nova Scotia's bid to become a North American leader in the development, supply and support of tidal energy projects took another step forward with the announcement that an international consortium will test one of the world's largest tidal turbines in the Bay of Fundy's aggressive marine environment.

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I am thrilled to welcome Atlantis, Lockheed Martin and Irving Shipbuilding to the FORCE project team. Together, we are working to harness some of the most powerful tides in the world to produce safe, clean, renewable energy for Nova Scotia and through that process develop the expertise, experience and infrastructure to be a resource for tidal energy projects across North America.Premier Darrell Dexter

The momentum for tidal energy from Nova Scotia continues to grow. We are taking on the challenge of building an industry from the water up, in a uniquely Nova Scotian way by using collaboration and innovation to attract the attention of the world, create good jobs and grow the economy.Premier Darrell Dexter

We are absolutely delighted that the Nova Scotia government has chosen our consortium to develop the final FORCE berth.Tim Cornelius, CEO, Atlantis Resources Corporation

We are committed to working with local Nova Scotian companies to establish a local supply chain and knowledge base that will be a platform for the growth of a commercial scale marine power industry in the province. Building on our global project experience, we are keen to work with government and the other developers at the FORCE facility to accelerate the deployment of commercial scale marine energy in Nova Scotia.Tim Cornelius, CEO, Atlantis Resources Corporation.

The success of this consortium not only demonstrates Nova Scotia's growing expertise in a promising industry, but also the breadth of the skills and capabilities of the men and women of Irving Shipbuilding.Steve Durrell, president, Irving Shipbuilding

The many years of steel fitting, welding and iron work expertise that our workforce proudly employs on military and commercial ships, offshore rigs, and other projects will now contribute to clean, renewable energy.Steve Durrell, president, Irving Shipbuilding

Lockheed Martin has designed and deployed maritime systems for more than 40 years. We will apply our systems engineering, integration and manufacturing expertise to help make tidal energy generation an economically viable reality.Tom Digan, president of Lockheed Martin Canada

Quick Facts

  • Atlantis Resources Corporation, a world-leading tidal technology and project development company, was one of five respondents to a request for proposal issued by the province last fall for a fourth berth-holder to participate in its Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy (FORCE) project.
  • The company will work in partnership with Lockheed Martin and Irving Shipbuilding to customize, build, deploy and monitor their one megawatt AK-1000 Mark II turbine at FORCE's Minas Passage test site.
  • The project will involve more than 50 per cent local content. Lockheed Martin, which has 130 full time employees in Nova Scotia, will be responsible for engineering design elements, production drawings and procurement of major turbine components along with systems testing.
  • Irving Shipbuilding, with more than 1200 shipyard workers in the province, will oversee construction of the turbine base and assembly of the device in conjunction with other local suppliers.
  • Deployment of the Atlantis turbine is planned for summer 2012.
  • Atlantis joins three existing berth-holders in the FORCE project: Nova Scotia Power, in partnership with Open Hydro of Ireland; Minas Basin Pulp and Power, working with Marine Current Turbines technology; and Alstom of France using their Clean Current technology.
  • FORCE is scheduled to install four subsea transmission cables to connect the test turbines to the electrical grid in the summer, giving Nova Scotia the largest in-stream tidal power capacity in the world.
  • The provincial government passed regulations last fall that will encourage the development of commercial, transmission-connected tidal arrays through the establishment of a feed-in tariff or guaranteed price, for electricity sold to the Nova Scotia grid.
  • Atlantis Resources Corporation is an international developer of tidal current turbines with offices in United Kingdom, Singapore and Australia.
  • Atlantis is an end-to-end marine power project company offering tidal turbine technologies and resource assessment services to utilities and power companies worldwide.

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Media Contact

Jennifer Stewart
Premier's Office
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Department of Energy
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Atlantis Resources Corporation
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Atlantis Resources Corporation CEO Tim Cornelius outlines project as Premier Darrell Dexter looks on.
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Premier Darrell Dexter, is joined by Atlantis Resources Corporation CEO Tim Cornelius, Lockheed Martin Canada president Tom Digan and Tim Brownlow of Irving Shipbuilding at news conference.
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Energy Minister Charlie Parker, Premier Darrell Dexter along with Atlantis Resources Corporation CEO Tim Cornelius, Lockheed Martin Canada president Tom Digan and Tim Brownlow of Irving Shipbuilding answer media questions.
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Premier Darrell Dexter responds to a question during news conference.
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Atlantis Resources Corporation CEO Tim Cornelius (centre) prepares to answer question with Premier Darrell Dexter and Lockheed Martin Canada president Tom Digan looking on.
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Videos

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Audio

Premier Dexter says this is our time in history to take on the challenge of developing tidal energy.
Premier Dexter says tidal energy will create good jobs, grow the economy and help us meet our environmental targets.
Premier Dexter says FORCE will produce safe, clean renewable energy for Nova Scotia.
Atlantis CEO Tim Cornelius says today is a big step forward for tidal industry and Nova Scotia industry.
Atlantis CEO Tim Cornelius says collaboration is key to understanding Fundy environment