Irish tidal energy technology company, OpenHydro, has been honoured at the 2011 Ireland France Business Awards for its outstanding company performance in 2011 and promotion of bilateral trade and investment between Ireland and France. OpenHydro was selected as The Best Irish Company in France owing to its major technological breakthrough in the area of tidal technology, while in the process linking up with two major French companies, EDF and DCNS.
The jury agreed that OpenHydro Technology epitomises the potential for developing energy and environmental prospects between two countries, showing how new ideas backed by capital investment can provide revolutionary solutions to the global energy crisis.
James Ives, chief executive of OpenHydro, says: “Over the last two years we’ve been very privileged to work with two incredible French companies, EDF and DCNS. Both these companies share our vision for tidal energy and with their support last month, we deployed our first tidal turbine in French waters. This is the first stage in a project which in 2012 is set to be the world’s first large-scale, grid-connected tidal energy farm and France’s first offshore tidal installation. We look forward to building on this partnership by developing other utility scale tidal farms in France in the future with their continued support.”
OpenHydro recently won a prestigious industry award by being named Best Company in the ‘Other Renewable Energy’ category by the Global Cleantech Association.