Our electrical technology laboratory enables technology developers to identify, investigate and understand issues around network integration and operational characteristics of new power technologies under ‘real world' conditions.
Narec has also developed with the University of Durham, a bespoke horizontal linear travel prime mover device, which simulates the action of the sea upon a marine generator.
Business Development Manager – Marine Renewables
T. 01670 357 625 E. lisa.dodds@narec.co.uk
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