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Atlantis is a developer of tidal power generation technologies. Atlantis has been working diligently for over a decade to developer underwater turbine technologies. A project in San Remo, Australia using the company's Aquanator tidal current turbine was among the first in the world to deliver 'ocean' power to an established electric power grid. The Aquanator has since been replaced by a larger turbine.
Tidal and waver power is an attractive alternative to wind power generation. Water is over 800 times denser than wind. Consequently, underwater turbines can be substantially smaller than wind turbines yet generate comparable or greater power. The moon cycle is also highly predictable, a characteristic that grid operators appreciate from a power source. Even with some deviations due to weather conditions, consistent power generation from waves and tides can be counted upon day-by-day and year round.
Atlantis is ready to move ahead with its tidal turbine product line. The company is providing the tidal turbines for a demonstration project near Daishan, Zhehiang, China. Atlantis is also involved in pilot projects in India and Canada.