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February 2013 – April 2014

Feb
27
Wed
Renewable UK Wave & Tidal Conference 2013 @ QEII Centre, London
Feb 27 – Feb 28 all-day

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

Mar
18
Mon
Scottish Renewables’ Annual Conference 2013 @ Edinburgh International Conference Centre
Mar 18 – Mar 19 all-day

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.

Mar
23
Sat
Eday Renewable Energy Day @ Eday Heritage and Visitor Centre
Mar 23 all-day

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.

Eday Renewable Energy Day

Sep
6
Fri
Orkney Science Festival: 10 Years of wave and tide @ Town Hall, Kirkwall
Sep 6 @ 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Orkney Science Festival

Neil Kermode is speaking at the Orkney Science Festival on Friday 6th September 2013.

10 YEARS OF WAVE AND TIDE

The world’s first and only centre for marine energy open-sea testing is 10 years old. EMEC is attracting to Orkney waters the leading edge of marine energy technology. Managing director Neil Kermode, joined by representatives of several companies working in Orkney waters, looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities of the next 10 years.

Hosted by OREF

Sep
25
Wed
Ocean Renewable Energy Conference (25-26 Sept 2013, Oregon)
Sep 25 – Sep 26 all-day

The future of clean, renewable ocean wave energy will be discussed in depth at the Ocean Renewable Energy Conference, held in Astoria, Oregon this year. This is the eighth annual ocean energy conference presented by Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET).

“Community and Industry: Collaboration, Innovation and Opportunity” is the theme of this year’s conference. With the completion of the Oregon Territorial Sea Plan (TSP) in early 2013 and selection by the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC) of Newport as home of the new Pacific Marine Energy Center in-water, grid-connected South Energy Test Site (SETS), community and industry collaboration is the key to responsibly developing this new source of clean, renewable energy.

Don’t miss your opportunity to connect with industry and community leaders working to responsibly develop the industry.

To register, click here.

Further details and conference programme available at: http://www.oregonwave.org/events/2013-conference/

Jan
29
Wed
Renewable UK: Health & Safety 2014
Jan 29 all-day

Celebrating its 10th year, the industry’s premier health and safety event will gather over 400 industry H&S professionals in Birmingham.

EMEC’s Operations Director, Stuart Baird, and Operations Manager, Graham Bleakley, will be attending the event. If you’d like to set up a meeting, please email info@emec.org.uk with details.

Conference programme

Stuart Baird will also be speaking in the A3 Wave & Tidal Plenary: Traditional Risks in a New Environment. Hear first-hand experience from EMEC and the safety knowledge acquired from its global leading full scale and open sea testing facilities as well as contributions from the HSE and The Crown Estate.

For further information on the conference visit: Renewable UK Health & Safety Conference 2014

Feb
26
Wed
Renewable UK: Wave & Tidal 2014
Feb 26 – Feb 27 all-day

RUK Wave & Tidal Conference 2014

EMEC is exhibiting at Renewable UK’s Wave & Tidal Conference and Exhibition in Belfast on 26-27th February 2014.

Attending the event:

  • Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
  • John Griffiths, Technical Director
  • Lisa MacKenzie, Marketing Officer

EMEC is exhibiting as part of SDI’s pavilion (stand 22a). If you’d like to set up a meeting please contact info@emec.org.uk.


Conference Programme

Oliver Wragg is chairing the B5 plenary: Wave Technology Showcase which will hear from some of the leading wave energy companies developing projects in the UK, with updates on their technologies’ current state of play and development lessons learned. The session will include talks from EMEC’s wave clients Aquamarine Power and Pelamis Wave Power.

Further technology updates will take place in the B6 plenary: Tidal Technology Showcase including talks from EMEC’s tidal clients ANDRITZ HYDRO Hammerfest, Alstom and Bluewater Energy Services.


Celebrating its 11th year, the industry’s premier wave and tidal energy event consistently attracts 600+ delegates comprising investors, project and technology developers including decision makers from government and business with responsibilities across the UK, Europe and international markets.

For further information on the conference visit: Renewable UK Wave & Tidal Conference 2014

Mar
18
Tue
Scottish Renewables: Annual Conference and Exhibition
Mar 18 – Mar 19 all-day

EMEC’s External Liaison Max Carcas will be speaking at the Scottish Renewables Annual Conference and Exhibition taking place on 18-19th March 2014 in Edinburgh.

Max is speaking on Day 2 in the Finance Conference in the Wave and Tidal plenary along side Chris Stark, Head of Electricity at the Scottish Government. Calum Davidson, Director of Energy and Low Carbon at Highlands and Islands Enterprise will be chairing the session.

For further information on the conference visit: Scottish Renewables Annual Conference and Exhibition 2014

 

Mar
25
Tue
EMEC Marine Renewables Standards Workshop @ BMA Conference Centre
Mar 25 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

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Background

Standards and guidelines are fundamental to the development of the marine renewable sector. In 2009 the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) released a suite of 12 standards and guidelines on behalf of the marine renewable energy industry (www.emec.org.uk/standards). Topics covered include assessment of energy resources, performance of devices, guidelines for certification, grid connection, tank testing, and project development.

EMEC have facilitated the development of a suite of 12 standards and guidelines on behalf of the marine renewable energy industry (Credit: EMEC)

Each document in the suite was written by an acknowledged expert and progressed by a working group with individuals representing technology developers, regulators, academia, utilities, and project developers – a true cross-section of the marine energy industry. More than 4,000 copies of these documents have been distributed worldwide, with 6 of these being progressed via the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for global adoption as the first international standards for marine renewable energy.

As with any standards, it is important that these documents are reviewed regularly and the need for new standards identified. In March 2014, EMEC, in collaboration with the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult (ORE Catapult), facilitated a workshop to review the existing suite of EMEC standards and identify areas where new standards require to be developed.

Workshop details

The workshop was held on Tuesday 25th March 2014 at the BMA Conference Centre, Edinburgh.

The purpose of the workshop was to:

  • Review the existing EMEC standards and guidelines and their further development by the IEC;
  • Investigate the requirement for new standards or guidelines in additional topic areas.

The full workshop programme is available to download below:

The draft proposal for four new marine energy standards/guidelines, which was presented in the morning session and further explored in the afternoon breakout sessions is also available to download:

Presentations

Report

The report from the workshop is available to download on the ORE Catapult website: Review of Standards for Marine Renewables (Wave & Tidal)

ORECAT Review of Stanards for marine renewables July 2014

 

 

Apr
9
Wed
International Convention Marine Renewable Energy (THETIS MRE)
Apr 9 – Apr 10 all-day

Thetis logo

EMEC is exhibiting at the International Convention for Marine Renewable Energy (THETIS MRE) in Cherbourg, France on 9-10th April 2014.

Attending the event:

  • Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
  • Eileen Linklater, Client Relationship & Marketing Manager

EMEC is exhibiting as part of SDI’s pavilion. If you’d like to set up a meeting please contact info@emec.org.uk.


Programme

Day 1 @ 10.30am: How do MRE projects handle the social impact on maritime users?

Oliver is speaking in this session, providing an insight into the lessons learnt from 10 years of marine energy experience.

Poster presentation

EMEC is also presenting a poster on the Integrated Marine Energy Measurement Platform that EMEC has developed to measure a variety of parameters in strong tidal flows, such as at EMEC’s Fall of Warness tidal test site, off the island of Eday, in Orkney.


For further information on the conference visit: THETIS MRE

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