Tidal energy pioneer Nova Innovation takes FLITE in Indonesia
WORLD leading tidal energy pioneer Nova Innovation has won funding that could deliver the first ever tidal turbine array in Indonesia.
Innovate UK has awarded £200k to Nova’s FLITE (Feasibility of Larantuka and Indonesian Tidal Energy) project that will deliver a feasibility study for a 7MW tidal array in Larantuka Strait.
Larantuka Strait lies between the islands of Flores and Adonara and has one of the strongest tidal currents in Indonesia. The array would utilise Nova’s next generation 100kW tidal turbines – innovative, world-leading technology that has been powering homes and businesses in Shetland since 2016. FLITE is the first Asian project for Scottish-based Nova Innovation, who have teamed up with leading Indonesian University Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) to deliver the work.
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest countries, with over 270 million people and 17,500 islands. The country's electricity grid is currently dominated by fossil fuels – coal, gas and oil – which together accounted for 83% of electricity generation in 2020. However the Indonesian Government has committed to increase renewable energy production by 2030, and the country’s abundant tidal energy resources provide the perfect opportunity to decarbonise its economy.
Nova will partner with the Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) to conduct on-site technical and socio-economic research supporting the business case for the tidal array.
Nova Innovation met with members of the Indonesian delegation to COP26 in Glasgow to discuss the potential for tidal energy in the country.