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Ocean Renewable Power Company

RivGen® devices, Igiugig, Alaska, August 2021, Igiugig Village Council and ORPC

About edit

Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC, Inc.) is a marine renewable energy company based in Portland, Maine. The company develops technologies which generate electricity from tidal, river, and ocean currents. The turbines are a cross-flow design in the helix shape of DNA[1] with the axis of rotation perpendicular to the flow of water[2] and work on the same principle as water wheels. As water flows, the turbine foils spin in the same direction, producing mechanical power that a permanent magnet generator converts to electricity,[3] and then sends to the electrical grid via an underwater power cable and onshore power station.[4] The TidGen® Power System (for tidal currents) and RivGen® Power System (for river and shallow tidal currents) are the company's trademarked systems.[5]

History edit

The genesis of ORPC began in 2004, when a cruise ship industry executive, Paul Wells, queried whether there was a way to generate electricity from ocean currents like the Gulf Stream. He teamed up with two others, a structural engineer, Christopher R. Sauer, and a third co-founder with a financial background.[4][5]

In 2007, with input from the U.S. Navy, ORPC launched a 46 ft long, horizontal cross-flow turbine prototype in Cobscook Bay, Maine, which proved technically feasible.[4]

In 2010, the company's 60-kilowatt tidal turbine began providing grid-compatible electricity to the Eastport, Maine, U.S. Coast Guard station's utility boat.[6]

ORPC pursued and won the first contract with the Maine Public Utilities Commission to provide up to 5 megawatts of tidal power in April 2012. ORPC will receive 21.5 cents per kilowatt-hour produced, which is higher than the fluctuating price paid to producers on the open electricity market. They determined that the economic benefits that would accrue to the state would be a factor of 1.8, meaning more money would be returned to the Maine economy through jobs and taxes than was being invested in the higher rate paid.[7] Maine's state senate president, Kevin Raye, described the deal as a major milestone "in the 80-year effort to commercially harness the vast power of the tides”.[5]

The company installed an underwater turbine[8] to use tidal currents to generate renewable energy. The unit was installed on the ocean floor at the company's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission-licensed[9] Cobscook Bay project site, in Eastport and Lubec, Maine. The project transmitted the first electricity ever delivered to a utility-scale grid from an ocean resource in North or South America in September 2012.[1][3][10][11] A $21 million project, the Cobscook Bay Project was funded almost equally between private and public sources, with the United States Department of Energy providing a $10 million research grant.[3] The project produced enough electricity for 25 homes. Said Jose Zayas, director of the Wind and Water Power Technologies Office at the Department of Energy, "These first pioneering projects are complicated (and) really breaking new ground."[10] Said Paul Jacobson, an ocean energy expert at the Palo Alto, Calif.-based Electric Power Research Institute. "With this project, these tidal power devices have finally crossed the threshold into commercial development."[11] "The project, which injected $14 million into the local economy and has supported more than 100 local and supply chain jobs, represents the first tidal energy project in the United States with long-term contracts to sell electricity."[12]

Starting in 2013, ORPC submitted annual environmental monitoring reports for the Cobscook Bay Tidal Energy Project to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission[13] with findings from acoustic, marine mammal and fish species studies along with other environmental impacts, which the company indicated had no adverse impact on the marine environment of Cobscook Bay."[14]

ORPC is developing the autonomous turbine generator unit (ATGU), a roving subsea power generation module capable of self-propelling, self-deploying and retrieving, and providing a power supply to subsea vehicles and monitoring systems, and performing underwater missions such as heavy lifts, inspections, and robotic operations. This project is supported by the US Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) program.[15][16]

Founder and CEO Christopher R. Sauer retired in 2020, after 16 years of service to the company. Stuart Davies now leads the company as CEO.[17][18]

ORPC has expanded its operations globally, establishing three subsidiaries: ORPC Canada (Montreal, 2015),[19] ORPC Ireland LLC (Dublin, 2015),[20] and ORPC Chile SpA (Punta Arenas, 2021).[21]

Recognition edit

Along with 17 other high-tech small businesses and 3 individuals, ORPC received a Tibbetts Award from the U.S. Small Business Administration in Washington, D.C., in May 2013.[22] The award honors companies and individuals nationwide, "who are beacons of promise and models of excellence in high technology."

ORPC was the first marine renewable company to receive the Outstanding Stewards of America's Waters Award for Operational Excellence from the National Hydropower Association in 2016.[23]

In September 2020, Stuart Davies provided public testimony[24] before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources Full Committee Hearing on Offshore Energy Technologies.[25]

ORPC was honored as Innovator of the Year by the Maine International Trade Center in May 2021.[26][27]

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and U.S. Senator Angus King visited ORPC headquarters in September 2021.[28][29]

 
ORPC RivGen 2.0 Power System

RivGen® Power System Development edit

In 2014, ORPC built and operated its RivGen Power System, the Company’s first river energy project, delivering power to the remote Alaskan village of Igiugig.[30]

An updated RivGen Power System was re-installed and operated in Igiugig in 2015 to demonstrate its latest technology advancements and provided one-third of the community’s electricity needs, significantly offsetting their diesel fuel use.[31]

In July 2019, ORPC deployed its commercial RivGen 2.0 Power System and connected it to the Igiugig community microgrid, generating 35 kW at this site.[32][33][34]

 
Test of ORPC's autonomous turbine generator unit (ATGU) prototype at University of Maine in 2020

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bidgood, Jess. "Turbine to Harness the Tides to Generate Power". Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  2. ^ Fountain, Henry (2010-04-22). "Generating Megawatts Like Clockwork". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Fallows, James (22 December 2013). "Eastport, Maine: The Little Town that Might". The Atlantic. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  4. ^ a b c "Surging ahead | Wind power's not the only game in town. Portland's ORPC is making waves with its tidal energy technology". Mainebiz. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  5. ^ a b c D'Ambrosio, Daniel (21 July 2018). "Startups Tap Oceans And Rivers To Power Better Life For Remote Communities". Forbes. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Coast Guard celebrates tidal power in Maine - Lewiston Sun Journal". Lewiston Sun Journal. 2010-08-24. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  7. ^ Groening, Tom (2012-09-13). "Electricity flows from ocean turbine to grid for first time in western hemisphere". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  8. ^ Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC), USA. "Chain of Horizontal Gorlov turbines being installed in Cobscook Bay, Maine, USA". Image. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  9. ^ "ORPC gets license to test tidal power system". Mainebiz. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
  10. ^ a b "Can a Small Maine Town's Innovation Turn the Tides on Sustainable Energy?". PBS NewsHour. 2013-09-15. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  11. ^ a b Woodard, Colin (2012-07-21). "Maine company leading way as tidal energy comes of age". Maine Sunday Telegram. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  12. ^ "Maine Deploys First U.S. Commercial, Grid-Connected Tidal Energy Project". Energy.gov. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
  13. ^ "Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) | Tethys". tethys.pnnl.gov. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  14. ^ "ORPC files first tidal power report to FERC". Mainebiz. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  15. ^ ORPC Autonomous Turbine Generator Unit, retrieved 2022-02-01
  16. ^ "ORPC trials its autonomous turbine generator". Offshore Energy. 2020-04-16. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  17. ^ Staff Report (2019-12-19). "Chris Sauer, co-founder and CEO of Ocean Renewable Power Co., is retiring". Press Herald. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  18. ^ Writer, Edward D. MurphyStaff (2020-01-09). "Portland-based Ocean Renewable Power Co. names new CEO". Press Herald. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  19. ^ McCarthy, James (October 16, 2015). "Portland's Ocean Renewable Power launches subsidiary in Quebec". Mainebiz. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  20. ^ James, McCarthy (May 11, 2015). "New ORPC subsidiary to pursue ocean energy in Ireland". Mainebiz. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  21. ^ ORPC (February 1, 2022). "La empresa ORPC Chile, fundada en 2020, es subsidiaria de la casa matriz ORPC en Portland, Maine, USA". ORPC Chile. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  22. ^ "Innovative and Outstanding High-Tech Small Businesses Receive Tibbetts Awards | The U.S. Small Business Administration | SBA.gov". www.sba.gov. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  23. ^ Ingram, Elizabeth (2016-06-01). "NHA recognizes riverine operational excellence". Hydro Review. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  24. ^ "Official Testimony from Stuart Davies, CEO, ORPC, Inc". Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources. September 22, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  25. ^ "Full Committee Hearing on Offshore Energy Technologies". Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources. September 22, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  26. ^ Staff (May 3, 2021). "ORPC Named Innovator Of the Year By Maine International Trade Center". Renewable Energy Magazine. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  27. ^ "2021 Innovator of the Year – Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC)". Maine International Trade Center. February 1, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  28. ^ Murphy, Edward D. (September 10, 2021). "Top Biden official meets Sen. King in Portland to talk renewable energy". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  29. ^ "Secretary Granholm Visited Maine and New Hampshire to Tour Renewable Energy Infrastructure". Energy.gov. September 13, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  30. ^ McCarthy, James (25 September 2014). "Ocean Renewable Power Co. calls Alaskan pilot project a 'huge success'". Mainebiz. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  31. ^ Labonte, Alison (2015-08-18). "River Turbine Provides Clean Energy to Remote Alaskan Village". Energy.gov Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  32. ^ O'Hara, Nicole (2019-07-19). "Sustainable River Energy Project Launches in Igiugig". ABC Alaska. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  33. ^ Read, Richard (2019-08-17). "Path to paradise? Alaskan village hopes to replace fossil fuel with water power". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  34. ^ McBride, Rhonda (July 29, 2019). "Frontiers 180: Igiugig - A River Runs Through It". 11 KTVA. Retrieved April 9, 2020.

External links edit

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message RivGen devices Igiugig Alaska August 2021 Igiugig Village Council and ORPCContents 1 About 2 History 3 Recognition 4 RivGen Power System Development 5 References 6 External linksAbout editOcean Renewable Power Company ORPC Inc is a marine renewable energy company based in Portland Maine The company develops technologies which generate electricity from tidal river and ocean currents The turbines are a cross flow design in the helix shape of DNA 1 with the axis of rotation perpendicular to the flow of water 2 and work on the same principle as water wheels As water flows the turbine foils spin in the same direction producing mechanical power that a permanent magnet generator converts to electricity 3 and then sends to the electrical grid via an underwater power cable and onshore power station 4 The TidGen Power System for tidal currents and RivGen Power System for river and shallow tidal currents are the company s trademarked systems 5 History editThe genesis of ORPC began in 2004 when a cruise ship industry executive Paul Wells queried whether there was a way to generate electricity from ocean currents like the Gulf Stream He teamed up with two others a structural engineer Christopher R Sauer and a third co founder with a financial background 4 5 In 2007 with input from the U S Navy ORPC launched a 46 ft long horizontal cross flow turbine prototype in Cobscook Bay Maine which proved technically feasible 4 In 2010 the company s 60 kilowatt tidal turbine began providing grid compatible electricity to the Eastport Maine U S Coast Guard station s utility boat 6 ORPC pursued and won the first contract with the Maine Public Utilities Commission to provide up to 5 megawatts of tidal power in April 2012 ORPC will receive 21 5 cents per kilowatt hour produced which is higher than the fluctuating price paid to producers on the open electricity market They determined that the economic benefits that would accrue to the state would be a factor of 1 8 meaning more money would be returned to the Maine economy through jobs and taxes than was being invested in the higher rate paid 7 Maine s state senate president Kevin Raye described the deal as a major milestone in the 80 year effort to commercially harness the vast power of the tides 5 The company installed an underwater turbine 8 to use tidal currents to generate renewable energy The unit was installed on the ocean floor at the company s Federal Energy Regulatory Commission licensed 9 Cobscook Bay project site in Eastport and Lubec Maine The project transmitted the first electricity ever delivered to a utility scale grid from an ocean resource in North or South America in September 2012 1 3 10 11 A 21 million project the Cobscook Bay Project was funded almost equally between private and public sources with the United States Department of Energy providing a 10 million research grant 3 The project produced enough electricity for 25 homes Said Jose Zayas director of the Wind and Water Power Technologies Office at the Department of Energy These first pioneering projects are complicated and really breaking new ground 10 Said Paul Jacobson an ocean energy expert at the Palo Alto Calif based Electric Power Research Institute With this project these tidal power devices have finally crossed the threshold into commercial development 11 The project which injected 14 million into the local economy and has supported more than 100 local and supply chain jobs represents the first tidal energy project in the United States with long term contracts to sell electricity 12 Starting in 2013 ORPC submitted annual environmental monitoring reports for the Cobscook Bay Tidal Energy Project to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 13 with findings from acoustic marine mammal and fish species studies along with other environmental impacts which the company indicated had no adverse impact on the marine environment of Cobscook Bay 14 ORPC is developing the autonomous turbine generator unit ATGU a roving subsea power generation module capable of self propelling self deploying and retrieving and providing a power supply to subsea vehicles and monitoring systems and performing underwater missions such as heavy lifts inspections and robotic operations This project is supported by the US Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy ARPA E program 15 16 Founder and CEO Christopher R Sauer retired in 2020 after 16 years of service to the company Stuart Davies now leads the company as CEO 17 18 ORPC has expanded its operations globally establishing three subsidiaries ORPC Canada Montreal 2015 19 ORPC Ireland LLC Dublin 2015 20 and ORPC Chile SpA Punta Arenas 2021 21 Recognition editAlong with 17 other high tech small businesses and 3 individuals ORPC received a Tibbetts Award from the U S Small Business Administration in Washington D C in May 2013 22 The award honors companies and individuals nationwide who are beacons of promise and models of excellence in high technology ORPC was the first marine renewable company to receive the Outstanding Stewards of America s Waters Award for Operational Excellence from the National Hydropower Association in 2016 23 In September 2020 Stuart Davies provided public testimony 24 before the U S Senate Committee on Energy amp Natural Resources Full Committee Hearing on Offshore Energy Technologies 25 ORPC was honored as Innovator of the Year by the Maine International Trade Center in May 2021 26 27 U S Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and U S Senator Angus King visited ORPC headquarters in September 2021 28 29 nbsp ORPC RivGen 2 0 Power SystemRivGen Power System Development editIn 2014 ORPC built and operated its RivGen Power System the Company s first river energy project delivering power to the remote Alaskan village of Igiugig 30 An updated RivGen Power System was re installed and operated in Igiugig in 2015 to demonstrate its latest technology advancements and provided one third of the community s electricity needs significantly offsetting their diesel fuel use 31 In July 2019 ORPC deployed its commercial RivGen 2 0 Power System and connected it to the Igiugig community microgrid generating 35 kW at this site 32 33 34 nbsp Test of ORPC s autonomous turbine generator unit ATGU prototype at University of Maine in 2020References edit a b Bidgood Jess Turbine to Harness the Tides to Generate Power Retrieved 2018 08 07 Fountain Henry 2010 04 22 Generating Megawatts Like Clockwork The New York Times Retrieved 31 December 2013 a b c Fallows James 22 December 2013 Eastport Maine The Little Town that Might The Atlantic Retrieved 31 December 2013 a b c Surging ahead Wind power s not the only game in town Portland s ORPC is making waves with its tidal energy technology Mainebiz Retrieved 2018 08 07 a b c D Ambrosio Daniel 21 July 2018 Startups Tap Oceans And Rivers To Power Better Life For Remote Communities Forbes Retrieved 6 August 2018 Coast Guard celebrates tidal power in Maine Lewiston Sun Journal Lewiston Sun Journal 2010 08 24 Retrieved 2018 08 07 Groening Tom 2012 09 13 Electricity flows from ocean turbine to grid for first time in western hemisphere Bangor Daily News Retrieved 31 December 2013 Ocean Renewable Power Company ORPC USA Chain of Horizontal Gorlov turbines being installed in Cobscook Bay Maine USA Image Retrieved 31 December 2013 ORPC gets license to test tidal power system Mainebiz Retrieved 2018 08 06 a b Can a Small Maine Town s Innovation Turn the Tides on Sustainable Energy PBS NewsHour 2013 09 15 Retrieved 31 December 2013 a b Woodard Colin 2012 07 21 Maine company leading way as tidal energy comes of age Maine Sunday Telegram Retrieved 30 December 2013 Maine Deploys First U S Commercial Grid Connected Tidal Energy Project Energy gov Retrieved 2018 08 06 Ocean Renewable Power Company ORPC Tethys tethys pnnl gov Retrieved 2018 08 30 ORPC files first tidal power report to FERC Mainebiz Retrieved 2018 08 29 ORPC Autonomous Turbine Generator Unit retrieved 2022 02 01 ORPC trials its autonomous turbine generator Offshore Energy 2020 04 16 Retrieved 2022 02 01 Staff Report 2019 12 19 Chris Sauer co founder and CEO of Ocean Renewable Power Co is retiring Press Herald Retrieved 2022 02 01 Writer Edward D MurphyStaff 2020 01 09 Portland based Ocean Renewable Power Co names new CEO Press Herald Retrieved 2022 02 01 McCarthy James October 16 2015 Portland s Ocean Renewable Power launches subsidiary in Quebec Mainebiz Retrieved February 1 2022 James McCarthy May 11 2015 New ORPC subsidiary to pursue ocean energy in Ireland Mainebiz Retrieved February 1 2022 ORPC February 1 2022 La empresa ORPC Chile fundada en 2020 es subsidiaria de la casa matriz ORPC en Portland Maine USA ORPC Chile Retrieved February 1 2022 Innovative and Outstanding High Tech Small Businesses Receive Tibbetts Awards The U S Small Business Administration SBA gov www sba gov Retrieved 2018 08 30 Ingram Elizabeth 2016 06 01 NHA recognizes riverine operational excellence Hydro Review Retrieved 2020 04 09 Official Testimony from Stuart Davies CEO ORPC Inc Senate Committee on Energy amp Natural Resources September 22 2020 Retrieved February 1 2022 Full Committee Hearing on Offshore Energy Technologies Senate Committee on Energy amp Natural Resources September 22 2020 Retrieved February 1 2022 Staff May 3 2021 ORPC Named Innovator Of the Year By Maine International Trade Center Renewable Energy Magazine Retrieved February 1 2022 2021 Innovator of the Year Ocean Renewable Power Company ORPC Maine International Trade Center February 1 2022 Retrieved February 1 2022 Murphy Edward D September 10 2021 Top Biden official meets Sen King in Portland to talk renewable energy Portland Press Herald Retrieved February 1 2022 Secretary Granholm Visited Maine and New Hampshire to Tour Renewable Energy Infrastructure Energy gov September 13 2021 Retrieved February 1 2022 McCarthy James 25 September 2014 Ocean Renewable Power Co calls Alaskan pilot project a huge success Mainebiz Retrieved 8 April 2020 Labonte Alison 2015 08 18 River Turbine Provides Clean Energy to Remote Alaskan Village Energy gov Office of Energy Efficiency amp Renewable Energy Retrieved 2020 04 09 O Hara Nicole 2019 07 19 Sustainable River Energy Project Launches in Igiugig ABC Alaska Retrieved 2020 04 09 Read Richard 2019 08 17 Path to paradise Alaskan village hopes to replace fossil fuel with water power Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2020 04 09 McBride Rhonda July 29 2019 Frontiers 180 Igiugig A River Runs Through It 11 KTVA Retrieved April 9 2020 External links editOcean Renewal Power Company website LinkedIn Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ocean Renewable Power Company amp oldid 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