Saturday, April 19, 2025
Latest NewsRenewable EnergySHINES Project Launches to Unlock Tidal and River Energy Potential in Northwest...

SHINES Project Launches to Unlock Tidal and River Energy Potential in Northwest Europe

The SHINES project (Showcasing Hydrokinetic energy Innovations for Northwest European Energy Sovereignty) officially launched this week, bringing together 14 partners from France, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany. Co-financed by Interreg North-West Europe under the 4th call for projects, SHINES aims to unlock the untapped potential of tidal and river energy systems in the region, contributing to energy sovereignty and sustainability.

With a total budget of €10M, including 60% ERDF funding (€6M), this ambitious project led by OPEN-C Foundation will span from January 2025 to December 2028.

North-West Europe (NWE) is a prime location for tidal and river energy development, thanks to its unique natural features. Specific locations – gulfs, straits, islands, inlets, and spots along large rivers – offer promising conditions. Despite its potential, tidal and river energy in NWE requires further investment to overcome political, economic, and regulatory hurdles.

SHINES will address these challenges by replicating and scaling up three innovative solutions (HydroWing, RivGen and TidalKite) through grid connections and real sea deployments in France and the Netherlands. Some of the most promising sites across the region will be developed, engaging 100 organisations in the adoption of tidal and river energy systems.

Inyanga is delighted to be a partner in the SHINES project, using its patented HydroWing technology.

Inyanga will design, construct and install a grid-connected 600kW tidal energy turbine on the Paimpol-Bréhat test site in France, then operate and monitor the device throughout the test period.

In addition, Inyanga will install and maintain the SeaQurrent TidalKite device at Paimpol-Bréhat, managing all offshore operations.

NWE’s wealth of expertise in water management, hydrodynamics, flow measurements, and innovative technologies such as HydroWing, RivGen and Tidal Kite provide a solid foundation for progress. SHINES will catalyze transnational collaboration, enabling the region to consolidate efforts, quantify its energy potential, and drive investments to achieve generation capacity targets.

The project is aligned with Europe’s Net-Zero Strategy and the Critical Raw Materials Act, contributing to the goals of 1GW of ocean energy capacity by 2030 and 40GW by 2050. Ocean energy holds the promise of creating 400,000 high-value jobs by 2050, revitalizing coastal communities with histories rooted in shipbuilding, fishing, and oil and gas industries.

SHINES Project Partners:

Fondation OPEN-C (Lead Partner)
ORPC Ireland
SeaQurrent
Inyanga Tech (Inyanga Marine Energy Group) Bretagne Développement Innovation Geemente Ameland Amelander Energiecoöperatie
Cerema
Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau
Haute Ecole
Spécialisée de Suisse Occidentale Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg ÉireComposites Teo.
Foras na Mara – Marine Institute
Université de Liège

Latest News Articles

Related news