Empowering a sustainable future
with Blue ocean power.

Our goal is to lead the development in the current harvesting technology and project developer. This area of renewable energy is set to become an essential part of the global energy mix, ideally positioning Blue Ocean Power to be a key contributor to the transition from fossil fuels to renewable. The team behind the Blue Ocean Power Turbine project has always been driven by our common mission - renewable energy supply is an important and real part of the solution to the Earth’s climate challenge and path to climate neutrality.

The turbine project

The Blue ocean power turbine project is a sustainable energy initiative that aims to harness the power of ocean currents to generate electricity. The project involves the installation of turbines in the ocean that can convert the kinetic energy of the ocean currents into electrical energy. The project is expected to have a significant impact on the environment by reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and promoting the use of renewable energy sources.

Reduced carbon emissions: The use of renewable energy sources such as ocean currents can help reduce the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere, which can help mitigate the effects of climate change.

Increased energy security: The use of renewable energy sources can help reduce dependence on fossil fuels, which can be subject to price fluctuations and supply disruptions.

Job creation: The development and implementation of renewable energy projects can create new jobs and stimulate economic growth.

Improved air quality: The use of renewable energy sources can help reduce air pollution, which can have a positive impact on public health.


Pilot project's

We are planning on a few sites to develop our turbines.

The Gulf Stream 

This powerful Atlantic Ocean current originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows into the Atlantic at the Miami area, providing a vast potential for energy generation. Placing the Blue Ocean Turbine in the Gulf Stream would cater to the energy needs of the eastern United States, reducing the carbon footprint and promoting a shift towards cleaner energy sources.

Agulhas Current 

Located off the southeastern coast of Africa, the Agulhas Current is one of the strongest currents in the world. Harnessing its power with the Blue Ocean Turbine would provide a consistent and robust source of renewable energy. Additionally, tapping into this current could help reduce the region's reliance on fossil fuels and promote sustainable energy solutions.

Kuroshio Current 

Flowing off the eastern coast of Japan, the Kuroshio Current is warm and swift. Utilizing the Blue Ocean Turbine in this current would not only generate a significant amount of energy but also support Japan's commitment to increasing its renewable energy sources, especially in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.


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