the stability of the power system at all points in time on a millisecond level. much of the country s power will come from wind, hydro and solar, but that s also where its experiment with tidal energy comes in. it s predictable. we know exactly when it s there, 100 years ahead. if we install tidal turbines in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable. if we can unlock the potential, it can really dramatically change the energy mix in the islands. maybe 30 to 40% of the annual usage in the islands could be provided by tides. now this dragon has begun to fly, and it s sending energy to the grid. it s just one machine, but potentially a big leap forward for harnessing energy from our seas. this is the richard cloudesley school in london.
we have the biggest battery, i think, in the danish kingdom. we don t have any subsea cables to neighbouring countries. so we need to maintain the stability of the power system at all points in time on a millisecond level. much of the country s power will come from wind, hydro and solar, but that s also where its experiment with tidal energy comes in. it s predictable. we know exactly when it s there, 100 years ahead. if we install tidal turbines in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable. if we can unlock the potential, it can really dramatically change the energy mix in the islands. maybe 30 to a0% of the annual usage in the islands could be provided by tides. now this dragon has begun to fly, and it s sending energy to the grid. it s just one machine, but potentially a big leap forward for harnessing energy from our seas.
Wave and tidal energy market size from USD 1.6 billion in 2023 to USD 5.1 billion in 10 years. The increasing demand for renewable sources of energy drives.
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that s the first utility, or the array device. there will be many of these in parks, orarrays, as you call them, uh, around the world. the faroes aren t connected to any other country s power grid, so it has to be self sufficient. and in the past, it relied heavily on oil imports. now, though, it s going fully green, and this battery station helps to regulate electricity supply. we have the biggest battery, i think, in the danish kingdom. we don t have any subsea cables to neighbouring countries. so we need to maintain the stability of the power system at all points in time on a millisecond level. much of the country s power will come from wind, hydro and solar, but that s also where its experiment with tidal energy comes in. it s predictable. we know exactly when it s there, 100 years ahead. if we install tidal turbines in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable.