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June 28, 2021 - NREL researchers and crew prepare to deploy three moorings in Cook Inlet, Alaska, in June to collect data for a potential tidal energy site. (Photo by Christopher Pike)

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June 28, 2021 - NREL researchers and crew prepare to deploy three moorings in Cook Inlet, Alaska, in June to collect data for a potential tidal energy site. (Photo by Christopher Pike)

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Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

June 28, 2021 - NREL researchers and crew prepare to deploy three moorings in Cook Inlet, Alaska, in June to collect data for a potential tidal energy site. (Photo by Christopher Pike)

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June 28, 2021 - NREL researchers and crew prepare to deploy three moorings in Cook Inlet, Alaska, in June to collect data for a potential tidal energy site. (Photo by Christopher Pike)

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Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

The symmetrical blades of the Voith tidal turbine, a simple design for bi-directional tides without pitch or yaw control

Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

The barge, "Rambiz" carrying the new Seagen tidal generator shortly after arriving in the narrows of Strangford Lough. Cranes are 300 foot in height. She had left Belfast Lough at 9pm the night before having collected Seagen from Harland and Wolf which was my capture with the odd lights. From March 2008.

Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

At Hatston Peir, waiting to be taken out to the Fall of Warness test site near Eday

Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

Evopod 1/10th being sea-trialled in Strangford Lough. The device collected data from its operation but was not connected to the grid. It was monitored as part of the Supergen Marine Programme in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast, amongst others.

A small area of damage close to the blade tip on the Voith Tidal Turbine

annapolis royal tidal station, nova scotia (north america's only tidal power generator)!

The 1MW tidal turbine developed by Alstom (previously TGL) at Hatston Pier

The bulk of the Voith Tidal Turbine obscuring the sun. The nascell of this turbine is designed to be buoyant to allow it to be floated out to site

Looking along one shaped blade of the Alston/TGL 1MW tidal turbine

The 500kW prototype tidal turbine developed by TGL (now Alstom) at Hatston Pier

The Scotrenewables SR250 floating tidal turbine (minus blades) sitting on the pier at Scrabster Harbour

Carew Castle in Pembrokeshire.

 

Originating in 1100, it was modified to a manor house in the 16th century, hence the large windows. The Carew family owned it at various times and the crown confiscated it at other times. The castle changed hands several times during the civil war and finally fell out of use in the late 17th century. Decay took hold and stone was stolen, reducing the castle to a ruin.

 

In the foreground there is a tidal lake which held water to power a mill. The mill dates from the 16th/17th century; an early example of tidal power.

 

This is an HDR of five images between -2 and +2ev to ensure the sky and the castle details are both seen.

1954-09 - Bandicoot Bar looking west on Centre Line_Photo by Diversion Dam Designer John G Lewis

 

John G Lewis 35mm Slide Collection (207 Slides)

 

KHS Archive No. KHS-2022-52-h-H46-P10-D_002

 

John Lewis was the design-engineer, effectively the designer of the Ord River Diversion Dam. In the early 1960s John Leis was in charge of a PWD survey of Tidal Power along the Kimberley coast from King Sound to the Cambridge Gulf. A paper was published by the Institute of Engineers Australia.

 

Also see KHS Archive Number - KHS-L-1998-106-D_01

1962-12 - Tidal Power Resources of the Kimberley by John G Lewis BE DIC M.Sc. (London)_1_Cover

'Reprint of Paper published in The Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia'

 

Visit the Kununurra Museum

www.kununurra.org.au

 

Digitised & Documented by KHS volunteer AB

1959-06-ca - Bandicoot Bar Ord River shows Carlton Reach photo by JG Lewis

 

John G Lewis 35mm Slide Collection (207 Slides)

 

KHS Archive No. KHS-2022-52-h-H46-P10-D_005

 

John Lewis was the design-engineer, effectively the designer of the Ord River Diversion Dam. In the early 1960s John Leis was in charge of a PWD survey of Tidal Power along the Kimberley coast from King Sound to the Cambridge Gulf. A paper was published by the Institute of Engineers Australia.

 

Also see KHS Archive Number - KHS-L-1998-106-D_01

1962-12 - Tidal Power Resources of the Kimberley by John G Lewis BE DIC M.Sc. (London)_1_Cover

'Reprint of Paper published in The Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia'

 

Visit the Kununurra Museum

www.kununurra.org.au

 

Digitised & Documented by KHS volunteer AB

1960-06-ca - PWD Hydraulics_Bore at Talgarno photo by John G Lewis

 

John G Lewis 35mm Slide Collection (207 Slides)

 

KHS Archive No. KHS-2022-52-h-H46-P10-D_071

 

John Lewis was the design-engineer, effectively the designer of the Ord River Diversion Dam. In the early 1960s John Leis was in charge of a PWD survey of Tidal Power along the Kimberley coast from King Sound to the Cambridge Gulf. A paper was published by the Institute of Engineers Australia.

 

Also see KHS Archive Number - KHS-L-1998-106-D_01

1962-12 - Tidal Power Resources of the Kimberley by John G Lewis BE DIC M.Sc. (London)_1_Cover

'Reprint of Paper published in The Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia'

 

Visit the Kununurra Museum

www.kununurra.org.au

 

Digitised & Documented by KHS volunteer AB

Hey look, it's an actual tidal turbine. Well, a prototype one anyway. Sitting out of the water. Rusting gently. Hmm.

For some reason the Turbine Blades were elevated above the Tidal Stream at the time..... but maybe making for a more interesting view of it.

 

Unfortunately this one suffered from both turbulence & the plane's vibration.

 

Further details about Tidal Power developments in Orkney at -

www.emec.org.uk/

1959-04 - Ord River in Flood April 1959 1 by John G Lewis

 

John G Lewis 35mm Slide Collection (207 Slides)

 

KHS Archive No. KHS-2022-52-h-H46-P10-D_182

 

John Lewis was the design-engineer, effectively the designer of the Ord River Diversion Dam. In the early 1960s John Leis was in charge of a PWD survey of Tidal Power along the Kimberley coast from King Sound to the Cambridge Gulf. A paper was published by the Institute of Engineers Australia.

 

Also see KHS Archive Number - KHS-L-1998-106-D_01

1962-12 - Tidal Power Resources of the Kimberley by John G Lewis BE DIC M.Sc. (London)_1_Cover

'Reprint of Paper published in The Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia'

 

Visit the Kununurra Museum

www.kununurra.org.au

 

Digitised & Documented by KHS volunteer AB

1961 - Survey Work Cave Springs and Black Rock - Weaber Plain Base Line - the Sweat Bees were horrific

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-ai-a-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1961 - Top Dam-site - now Lake Argyle - Camp - Ready for work 5

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-ah-a-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1961 - Top Dam-site - now Lake Argyle - Power Line Survey - b

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-ah-d-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1961 - Top Dam-site - now Lake Argyle - Power Line Survey - a

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-ah-c-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1962 - Power Line Survey - Lunch Break 12 noon

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-af-b-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1963 - Tidal Power survey - A Willy Willy on the New airstrip Walcott Inlet

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-cc-b-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1961 - Submersible Pump-site - looking East up the Ord River

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-bm-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1963 - Tidal Power survey - Secure Bay - Tough guy me with friend -Square Jaw

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-cg-a-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

Huge deck chains on a barge that will be used to lower turbines for tidal power.

1961 - Ord River Diversion Dam site - Down Stream from the Bank

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-ag-b-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1961 - Kununurra Town Site - Boab - Ion's Knob - Mount Cyril in back ground - b

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-as-c-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1961 - Survey Work - Argyle Station Ord River Plains following Mr A Richter 1944 Survey Line

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-ai-c-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1961 - Survey Work - Point Springs and again looking South

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-al-d-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

1962 - Power Line Survey - And again through here

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-af-d-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

annapolis royal tidal station, nova scotia (north america's only tidal power generator)!

1962 - Survey Work - Still Point Springs - from the tent - spring is on left - looking South

 

KHS - Jim Gooderson (WA Survey Crew) Collection (2012)

 

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-2012-97-al-c-P10-D

 

Visit www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised and documented by KHS Volunteers.

 

Jim Gooderson was a member of WA Survey crews from1961 to 1963. In1961 and 1962 most work was carried out in the Ord River Irrigation Area and in 1963 Jim was part of a crew undertaking a survey for tidal power in and around Walcott inlet. Jim's crew also visited Camballin, Fitzroy River West Kimberley. Photographs in the collection were taken at all ogf these places.

annapolis royal tidal station, nova scotia (north america's only tidal power generator)!

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