Events calendar
September 2012 – March 2013
Neil Kermode and Eileen Linklater are attending the Scottish Renewables Marine Conference taking place in Inverness, 18th and 19th September 2012.
Neil is sitting on the panel for the Technology – Learning, Volume and Optimisation session at 14:45 on Day 1, and will chair the Speed Update on Projects and Technologies, featuring a number of our clients, at 16:30.
The full programme is available at www.scottishrenewables.com.
If you would like to meet up with Neil or Eileen at the conference please email info@emec.org.uk.
The conference is the landmark policy and networking event for wave and tidal energy in Scotland’s renewable energy calendar. Each year, industry, local and national government, regulators and academia come together to set new ambitions for the sector and debate the actions required to underpin the industry’s continued growth.
Returning to Inverness, for a fourth year, and with an expected 200 or more delegates and 40 exhibitors, this Conference is set to be bigger than ever.
This year, OWET will host its Ocean Renewable Energy Conference in Portland, Oregon on September 26 & 27. This seventh annual conference is one of the oldest and most respected ocean energy conferences in the United States. The conference has a regional focus that, by virtue of Oregon’s position as one of the best places in the world for ocean energy, attracts leading experts from all sectors and geographies to attend each year.
Join community leaders, developers, utilities, state and federal regulators and guests from around the world to explore the many accomplishments of the past year and what can be done to accelerate the pace of development in Oregon, nationally and internationally.
For more information, visit http://www.oregonwave.org/events/2012-conference-2/
The International Conference on Ocean Energy is the global marine energy event focused on the industrial development of renewable marine energy. Held every two years, the goal of the conference and exhibition is to share recent experiences from research and demonstration efforts. It aims to accelerate development by stimulating collaboration networks between companies and research and development centres. It also specifically targets engagement of the experience of operators in related marine and power industry sectors.
Eileen Linklater, EMECs Client Relationship and Marketing Manager is speaking at the event providing an update on the learning gained from testing 11 marine energy converters in Orkney. Full conference programme now available.
EMEC will also have a pod in the Scottish Development International area.
The 6th International Tidal Energy Summit is the commercial networking forum for industry stakeholders, device developers, service providers and manufacturers. This event delivers value to all the key individuals and companies that currently drive forward the marine energy industry.
Public information days are being held in Caithness and Orkney next week to provide an update to the public on the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters wave and tidal energy projects. EMEC will be present at both events joining various organisations from the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Leadership Forum, as well as project developers and other stakeholder groups.
The event in Thurso will take place at The Pentland Hotel on Wednesday 28th November from 3pm – 8pm.
The event in Kirkwall will take place at Kirkwall Town Hall on Thursday 29th November from 3pm – 8pm.
For more information on the events visit HI-energy Events: Marine Energy Park information days
For more information on the HI-marine energy park visit HI-marine energy park
Public information days are being held in Caithness and Orkney next week to provide an update to the public on the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters wave and tidal energy projects. EMEC will be present at both events joining various organisations from the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Leadership Forum, as well as project developers and other stakeholder groups.
The event in Thurso will take place at The Pentland Hotel on Wednesday 28th November from 3pm – 8pm.
The event in Kirkwall will take place at Kirkwall Town Hall on Thursday 29th November from 3pm – 8pm.
For more information on the events visit HI-energy Events: Marine Energy Park information days
For more information on the HI-marine energy park visit HI-marine energy park
Stuart Baird (Operations Director) and Graham Bleakley (Operations Manager) will be attending the 9th Renewable UK Health & Safety Conference & Exhibition in Sheffield on 31st January 2013.
For further details on the conference visit: RUK Health & Safety Conference and Exhibition
For the full programme click here: Conference Programme
Neil Kermode, EMEC’s Managing Director, is speaking at the Renewable UK Wave & Tidal Conference on Wednesday 27th February 2013. He is joining Colin Imrie (Scottish Government), Alyn Smith MEP, and Felicity Jones (GL Garrad Hassan) in the ‘Political Buy-In in the Age of Austerity’ plenary at 14:30.
The session will look back on the support that has been provided to the industry as well as assessing programs that will be underpinning growth in the future. Neil’s talk will be on ‘The Efficiency of Vision’.
For further details on the conference visit: RUK Wave & Tidal Conference 2013
For the full programme click here: Conference Programme
Scottish Renewables’ Annual Conference is the major industry event focused on the development of renewable energy in Scotland. This year’s event will introduce our new format:
Day 1 featuring a series of presentations and discussions on the ‘Big Issues’ for the industry by business-leaders, government and academia.
Day 2 introducing four conferences under one roof, the four pillars of Electricity Market Reform, Grid, Planning and Skills.
As part of National Science and Engineering Week, Eday Heritage and Visitor Centre is holding a Renewable Energy Day this Saturday, 23rd March 2013. The aim of the day is to explain the science and engineering behind renewable energy technologies through a range of themed activities.
The afternoon session (2pm – 4.30pm) is aimed at young people and families, looking at energy in its broadest sense, why sources of renewable energy are important, and how different types of technologies actually work. This will be hands on science and engineering appealing to a wide age range.
In the evening (7pm) representatives from ANDRITZ Hydro Hammerfest will be speaking about their 1MW tidal turbine – the HS1000 – followed by a chaired discussion. The evening will help put some of the recent activity on Eday into a scientific/engineering context and give residents a better understanding of what is happening on their doorstep.
As a backdrop to the day there will be a renewable energy display/exhibition to include marine energy information from EMEC, photographs of the construction of the Eday community turbine, working models, information about the sailed windmills used to grind grain in the past and a series of graphs and charts linking – for example – local weather conditions to power generation.