Gujarat inks deal for Asia’s biggest tidal power plant
20 Jan 2011
The state of Gujarat is aiming to host the first commercial-scale tidal power project in Asia after signing a deal with a British marine energy company, officials said Wednesday.
State energy minister Saurabh Patel said that two or three locations had been identified in the Gulf of Kutch where turbines from London-based Atlantis Resources Corporation could be set up.
A preliminary agreement was signed last week between the government and Atlantis, which foresees the start of construction later this year, with initial capacity of 50 MW and long-term capacity of up to 250 MW.
Patel said environmental and commercial factors would be taken into consideration, as well as highly sensitive territorial claims in the area where the sea is divided between India and Pakistan.
"We have to take into consideration that the local fishermen are not affected, that there is no harm to the environment and that traffic at the ports in the Gulf region is not affected," he said.
The company said the project would "require hundreds of millions of dollars of investment in tidal turbines," adding that its studies of the waters around Gujarat showed that tides there were strong enough to generate 300 MW of power.