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Minesto AB
2.08Β kr
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403.76Β ααΆα SEK
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αααΌα | 5.79Β ααΆα | -51.12% |
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αααααΆαα αα·αααΆααα·αα·αααααααααααααΈ | 76.05Β ααΆα | β |
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ααΆαα αα»αβαα·αβααΆααααΆαααα | 194.12Β ααΆα | β |
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ααααααΎααΎααα»α | -4.13% | β |
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αααααΆααααΈααΆααα·αα·ααα | -12.14Β ααΆα | 42.85% |
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αααααΆαααα»ααα | -21.26Β ααΆα | 20.71% |
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Minesto AB is a Swedish developer of electricity producing tidal kite turbines, based in Gothenburg. They also have a manufacturing base in Holyhead, North Wales, and a test facility at Portaferry, Northern Ireland.
The company has tested devices and developed plans to install arrays off the coast of Anglesey, North Wales and in the Faroe Islands. They are also collaborating with National Taiwan Ocean University and TCC Green Energy, a subsidiary of Taiwan Cement, to develop projects in Taiwan.
Minesto was formed in 2007 from the wind department of the Swedish aerospace and defense company Saab Group.
The Minesto devices somewhat resembles a plane, with a wing and control surfaces to steer the device through the water in a figure-of-eight shape. It is tethered to the seabed by a cable that also carries power and communication signals. By "flying" through the water using hydrodynamic lift, the device can travel several time faster than the current speed, allowing it to be used in areas of lower tidal currents than conventional turbines. Wikipedia
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