Tidal turbine system provider Proteus Marine Renewables joins the Ocean Energy Europe Board of Directors

13.03.2025
Chief Executive Drew Blaxland will represent Proteus Marine Renewables (PMR) on the OEE Board of the Directors as a new Lead Partner.
PMR is a global leader in marine renewable energy and is one of the longest operating players in the sector, having developed their AR series of tidal turbines (single axis and bottom mounted) over the past 20 years. To date their technology has generated over of 20GwH of electricity.
Proteus Marine Renewables is developing some of the most emblematic projects in the tidal sector:
- They provide offshore services to the first large-scale 6MW tidal array, Meygen, in Scotland’s Pentland Firth, installed in 2018 and recently signed an MOU with SKF and GE Vernova to supply 59MW to MeyGen PLC, bringing the site to at least 65MW this decade
- Their Normandie Hydroliennes NH1 Project in France’s Raz Blanchard aims to deploy a 12MW array, of four 3MW tidal turbines, in 2027, and won €31M support from the EU Innovation Fund.
- Most recently, they have deployed the AR1100 system (1.1MW tidal turbine) in the Naru Strait of the Goto Islands for the Japanese Government.
Rémi Gruet, CEO of Ocean Energy Europe said, ‘’It is fantastic to see Proteus Marine Renewables take the step to join our Board of Directors. They have been a sector leader for many years, and it is great to see them take on a more prominent role at OEE as they prepare to deliver significant projects around the world. I look forward to working with Drew and the Proteus team to keep the momentum towards commercialisation.’’
Drew Blaxland, CEO of Proteus Marine Renewables said, “Proteus Marine Renewables’ personnel have been at the forefront of tidal energy for over two decades, and we remain committed to advancing the sector towards full commercialisation. Joining the Ocean Energy Europe Board is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with industry leaders and policymakers to drive real momentum in marine renewables. With major projects underway in the UK, France, and Japan, we are proving that tidal energy is scalable, reliable, and ready to play a key role in the global energy transition.”