EMEC Documents

The public documents produced by EMEC are available to download below, to view the Standards Documents please click here.

EMEC Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance

Emec products and servicesThese guidelines have been developed in response to queries about EIA requirements from developers interested in testing their marine energy conversion devices at EMEC, which has already been the subject of a full-scale EIA.


EMEC Tidal Test Site Awareness Chart

Emec tidal siteThis chart provides a graphical display of the tidal test site at the Fall of Warness and the associated infrastructure.


EMEC Wave Test Site Awareness Chart

Emec wave siteThis chart provides a graphical display of the wave test site at the Billia Croo and the associated infrastructure.


EMEC Leaflet

Emec Leaflet InsideThis leaflet provides a brief description of the services and facilities available at EMEC.


EMEC Location Map

Emec LocationThis document shows how get to the EMEC facilities on the Orkney mainland.

External Documents

The field of Marine Energy is developing rapidly and new and useful information is being produced. The following documents are highlighted by EMEC due to the informative and relevant content to this field:

Review and Analysis of Ocean Energy Systems Development and Supporting Policies

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A report by AEA Energy & Environment on the behalf of Sustainable Energy Ireland for the IEA’s Implementing Agreement on Ocean Energy Systems 28th June 2006

Brief Description

This report assesses ocean wave and tidal current technologies and in terms of the four aspects below:

  • Current status of ocean energy systems RD&D.
  • Policies and support mechanisms which impact on development.
  • Services and facilities which provide practical support for RD&D.
  • i Common barriers to progress and possible solutions.

Location

http://www.iea-oceans.org/_fich/6/Review_Policies_on_OES_2.pdf



Scottish Marine Renewables - Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

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Report prepared for the Scottish Executive by:
Faber Maunsell and METOC Plc, March 2007

Brief Description

The Scottish Executive commissioned this SEA to examine the environmental effects of developing wave and tidal power and to use the results to inform the preparation and delivery of the Scottish Executive’s strategy for the development of marine energy. The results of the SEA will also be used to inform the development of planning guidance for wave and tidal energy developers.

Location

www.seaenergyscotland.co.uk



Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) - Marine Guidance Note 371

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Prepared by MCA and continually updated on website.

Brief Description

This guidance note highlights issues that need to be taken into consideration when assessing the impact on navigational safety from offshore renewable energy developments. This is applicable to United Kingdom internal waters, territorial seas or Renewable Energy Zones (when established) and beyond territorial seas.

Location

www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mgn371.pdf



Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) - Marine Guidance Note 372

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Prepared by MCA and continually updated on website.

Brief Description

This Marine Guidance Note (MGN) highlights the issues to be taken into account when planning and undertaking voyages in the vicinity of offshore renewable energy installations (OREIs) off the UK coast.

Location

www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mgn372.pdf



IALA Recommendation O-139 - The Marking of Man-Made Offshore Structures

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Prepared by International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities.
Edition 1, December 2008

Brief Description

These recommendations apply to all structures fixed in position temporarily or permanently which extend above or below the surface of the sea and which are obstructions to navigation, e.g. structures used for drilling or exploring for minerals, oil production platforms, oil well protective jackets or ocean data platforms.

Location

http://site.ialathree.org/pages/publications/documentspdf/doc_225_eng.pdf



Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) Guidance on the Assessment of the Impact of Offshore Wind Farms

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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) have produced the document, in association with the Department for Transport (DFT), the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and BMT Renewables Limited. See website for latest version.

Brief Description

The purpose of this document is to be used as a template by developers in preparing their navigation risk assessments, and for Government Departments to help in the assessment of these. The Methodology is centered on risk controls and the feedback from risk controls into risk assessment. Although this was created for the wind industry, many issues are relevant and it provides useful guidance at this stage for the industry.

Location

 www.dti.gov.uk/files/file22888.pdf



Turning the Tide, Tidal Power in the UK

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Prepared by the Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) Report Released: 30/09/2007

Brief Description

This report examines in-depth the propositon for a Severn Barrage and also the possible application of tidal range, tidal stream and tidal lagoon technologies at other sites around the UK.

Location

 www.sd-commission.org.uk/publications.php?id=607



Marine climate change impacts Annual Report Card 2007–2008

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Document MCCIP. (2008). Marine Climate Change Impacts Annual Report Card 2007–2008. (Eds. Baxter JM, Buckley PJ and Wallace CJ), Summary Report, MCCIP, Lowestoft, 8pp.

Brief Description

This report card builds upon the evidence base presented in 2006, highlighting key developments and exploring new subject areas (coastal erosion, coastal habitats and air–sea exchanges of heat and water). It brings together scientific understanding from a wider range of research institutes, providing an even more comprehensive assessment of UK marine climate change impacts and highlighting regional variations where possible.

Location

http://www.mccip.org.uk/arc/2007/PDF/ARC2007.pdf



DBERR Decommissioning Guidance Notes

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Produced The Department for Business, Environment and Regulatory Reform (DBERR) originally in 2006

Brief Description

This guidance document has been prepared for developers and owners of offshore renewable energy installations, to explain to them their decommissioning obligations under the statutory decommissioning scheme in the Energy Act 2004.

Location

http://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file35754.pdf

Clearly EMEC cannot endorse the work cited here, but hope that this flagging of present work will help drive the industry forward. Please contact us if you believe there are other documents that should be flagged here.