Water power

Utility Power

Global electricity demand is set to treble by 2050, driven by modern-day industries needing ever more power, such as data storage, AI and electric vehicles.

Within the same timeframe, the world’s electricity generation needs to transition to carbon-free sources to hit Net Zero goals and halt the acceleration of climate change.

Our patented Hydrokinetic Solar (HKS) technology generates large scale, carbon-free electricity close to the areas that need it. HKS energy farms can be connected to national grid infrastructures. They can also provide large-scale decentralised power for dedicated offtakers.

Data Centres

Already accounting for 1% of global electricity use and often located near water for use in cooling systems.

AI

Forecast to represent 0.5% of global electricity demand by 2027, driven by huge behind-the-meter demand.

EV Charging

Need for widely distributed EV charging points will benefit from autonomous decentralised clean energy sources.

2.5% p.a.

Forecasted annual growth rate in global electricity demand to 2050.

1,000GW

Additional renewable capacity needed each year to achieve 1.5C warming.

40%

Current global CO2 emissions caused by electricity generation.

58TWh/yr

Estimated hydrokinetic power potential of the world’s rivers.

Utility-scale
power

Hydrokinetic Solar (HKS) energy farms have the potential to deliver 100% renewable, constant, baseload electricity to both national domestic energy utility companies and large-scale private commercial consumers.

Technology
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forrest with hydrokinetic solar plant in river
Why

Hydrokinetic
Energy?

From the earliest wooden watermills, to today's multi-megawatt tidal lagoons, humans have long-understood the power held in our rivers and oceans. Hydrokinetic energy capture harnesses this power to generate renewable energy, whilst minimising impact on our precious ecosystems.

Consistent
power

100% predictable clean energy

Planet friendly

No dams, no damage.

Stand-alone

Autonomous, decentralised power