Aquanator
The Aquanator was a small-scale tidal-power device, a device which uses rows of hydrofoils to generate electricity from water currents. It was invented by Australian Michael Perry.
History
The Aquanator was announced in 2004. A contract to test the device was signed with Country Energy on 26 September 2004.The test site was located at. In 2006 it was connected to the national grid. The device test site was decommissioned in May 2008 by owner Atlantis Resources.