PRIMRE/Databases/Projects Database/Devices/Nautricity CoRMaT

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Nautricity CoRMaT

Nautricity’s CoRMaT is a contra-rotating turbine which uses two closely spaced dissimilar rotors, moving in opposite directions, to drive the rotor and rotating stator sections of an electrical generator. Station keeping is undertaken via a tensioned mooring system.

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Technology Developer
Additional Information
Device Status
Is the device actively being developed or is available for purchase (active)? Or has development or support ended (inactive)?
Inactive
Technology Type
Power Take-Off
Mechanism that converts the motion of the prime mover into a useful form of energy such as electricity, learn more
Direct Drive Generator
Max Rated Power Capacity
The maximum amount of electricity that can be produced by the device, as rated by the manufacturer.
500 KW
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False
Estimated TRL
Estimated Technology Readiness Level scale from 1 to 9 with 9 being the most mature technology
TRL Last updated: 20 April 2022
6
Energy Resource
  • Tidal
Water Column Position
Water Column Summary
Last Modified
1 May 2025

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Citation Formats

“Nautricity CoRMaT.” Marine Energy Projects Database: Devices, PRIMRE, United States Department of Energy, https://openei.org/wiki/PRIMRE/Databases/Projects_Database/Devices/Nautricity_CoRMaT. Accessed <day> <monthRoman> <year>.
Marine Energy Projects Database: Devices. <year>. "Nautricity CoRMaT." Accessed <monthRoman> <day>, <year>. https://openei.org/wiki/PRIMRE/Databases/Projects_Database/Devices/Nautricity_CoRMaT.