The company uses the trade term "kinetic hydropower" to distinguish their systems from those (tidal and hydroelectric) based on dam construction.
[4] In May 2007, six full-scale tidal turbines were installed on the river bed, in three rows approximately 100 feet (30 m) apart, five of which were fitted with a 35 kW generator.
[1] A "TriFrame" platform with three 70 kW fifth generation (Gen5) turbines was installed in October 2020, providing power to Con Edison's local grid.
[12] In a joint venture between with Duggan Energy, named Verdant Isles, there are plans to deploy grid-connected turbines at the Morlais site in northwest Wales.
Verdant Isles was awarded a Contracts for Difference in September 2023 to supply electricity to the GB grid, which will form phase one of the project, with 4.9 MW to be commissioned by 2027/28.