Alliance Strangford MLAs Kellie Armstrong and Nick Mathison, along with Alliance East Antrim MLA Danny Donnelly, recently visited the tidal research experiment at Queen's University Marine Laboratory (QML) in Strangford.
The project, funded by the Centre for Advanced Sustainable Energy (CASE), is led by Queen's University in collaboration with Industry Champions ORPC. The research focuses on studying the blade fatigue life of crossflow turbines, a critical component in tidal energy technology.
The work aims to improve turbine rotor design and optimize maintenance schedules, ultimately helping to lower the levelised cost of energy for tidal devices. The research represents a significant step forward in advancing sustainable energy solutions.
Ms Armstrong said: "As a long-time supporter of alternative energy sources, I am delighted the QML research programme is delivering positive data confirming tidal energy can deliver renewable 'clean' energy.
"Renewable energy provides an opportunity to help us to meet net-zero targets while providing everyone with cheaper heat and lighting bills."
Mr Mathison agreed: "As Chair of the Education Committee, I am acutely aware of the millions of pounds it costs to heat and light the school estate. If we moved to a blend of renewable energy for all public buildings we could save money on bills that could be invested in educating children."
Mr Donnelly added: "My thanks to Carwyn Frost, Project Pl with QUB for facilitating such a useful tour. The detailed discussion confirms why NI needs an Energy Strategy that enables tidal and wind to help us reduce our dependence on carbon-based fuels. My Alliance colleagues and I will work to ensure we maximise the opportunities from today and wind energy in Northern Ireland while protecting our environment."
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