Events calendar
September 2015 – February 2016
Hydrogen for Orkney Power
Venue: Town Hall, Kirkwall
Neil Kermode of EMEC highlights the latest marine renewable devices to arrive in Orkney and also the new energy dimension on the horizon – hydrogen. Rather than just wait for an improved cable connection to export energy to mainland Scotland, energy from renewables will produce hydrogen for local vehicle use in fuel cells.
For further information on the Orkney International Science Festival, visit: OISF 2015
EMEC will be attending the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (EWTEC) in Nantes, France on 6-11th September 2015.
Attending EWTEC 2015:
- Matthew Finn, Senior Business Development Manager
- Elaine Buck, Technical Business Development Manager
- David Cowan, Project & Consents Manager
- Caitlin Long, Wildlife Data Analysis Project Officer
If you’d like to set up a meeting please contact info@emec.org.uk.
Speaking at EWTEC 2015:
Caitlin will provide an update entitled “A methodology to assess displacement effects on key wildlife species arising from marine energy conversion systems using onshore observation data” in session 10A4: Environment impact and appraisal.
For more details on the programme, visit: EWTEC 2015 programme
About EWTEC 2015
The European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (EWTEC) series are international, technical and scientific conferences, focussed on ocean renewable energy and widely respected for their commitment to maintain high standards in the quality of academic and industrial contributions to their proceedings.
For further information, visit: EWTEC 2015
EMEC will be attending the Scottish Renewables Marine Conference & Exhibition in Inverness on 15-16 September 2015.
Attending the conference:
- Andrew Mill, Chairman
- Neil Kermode, Managing Director
- Elaine Buck, Technical Business Development Manager
If you would like to set up a meeting, please contact: info@emec.org.uk
Don’t miss:
Plenary 4: Charting the course to commercialisation
Day 2: 0930-1030
With industry groups calling for the development of a new, UK-wide, clear and consistent 2030 vision for the sector, this session will explore what that should look like with our panel of experts. Is it time for an industrial strategy and what are the implications of the outcome of the 2015 General Election for the sector?
Chair:
Lindsay Roberts, Senior Policy Manager – Offshore Renewables, Scottish Renewables
Speakers:
Janine Kellett, Head of Offshore Renewables Policy Team, Scottish Government
Neil Kermode, Managing Director, EMEC
Dan Pearson, Chief Executive Officer, MeyGen Ltd
Adam Norris, Investor in Wavepower
Richard Yemm, Director, Quoceant
Plenary 5A & 5B: Focus on Wave & Tidal
Day 2: 1100-1200
Focus on Wave This session will focus on some of the key technology developments and initiatives in the wave energy sector, including an update on Wave Energy Scotland’s programme of works.Chair: Jenny Hogan, Director of Policy, Scottish Renewables Wave Energy Scotland Update: Speakers:
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Focus on Tidal This session will focus on some of the key technology developments and initiatives in the tidal stream energy sector, and look at what we can learn from other industries to help us commercialise and reduce costs.Chair: Stuart Grattage, General Manager – T&D Infrastructure & Grid Integration Solutions, ABB Speakers: |
For the full conference programme, visit: Scottish Renewables Marine Conference Programme
Hydrogen Islands – Stepping Stones to Energy Futures
Neil Kermode is chairing a session on energy storage and conversion at the Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association’s (SHFCA) Annual Conference.
About SHFCA Conference
The 2015 Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Conference will showcase the enabling role for hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and products in distributed applications, supporting the development of the local energy system as exemplified by islands and evolving into corridors and territories.
This year’s conference programme brings together SHFCA members and invited expert speakers for sessions which will explore opportunities for growth in international trade and partnerships, and how hydrogen and fuel cells can be the smarter choice in Heat, Power, and Transport applications. Linking all of these activities together in the smart integrated energy systems of the futures is the underpinning theme of Hydrogen Islands. The conference will also explore opportunities for effective cooperation and partnership working between countries, both in Europe and internationally.
John Griffiths, EMEC’s Technical/Compliance Director, is presenting at the Pro-Tide Conference on Day 2 – 1st October 2015, Port of Dover, UK.
The aim of the conference is to share the findings of the Pro-Tide pilot schemes with regards to the planning, development and operation of tidal energy installations. The wider tidal energy sector is invited to share their knowledge and debate further opportunities to exploit low head and low flow tidal energy to make it commercially viable and to reduce the environmental impact.
John is speaking about ‘achieving standardisation’ at 15:15 in the ‘Information and Resources’ session.
About Pro-Tide
Pro-Tide is an Interreg IVB funded European project that aims to further develop the use of tidal energy systems in North West Europe, focusing on innovative systems operating at sites with small differences in tide levels and/or low flow rates. It is different from other tidal energy projects because of its focus on systems which may be suitable for near-shore locations, estuaries, tidal rivers and coastal defence infrastructure.
For further information, visit: Pro-Tide
EMEC will be attending the Ocean Energy Europe Annual Conference in Dublin, Ireland, on 20-21 October 2015.
Attending the event:
- Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
- Matthew Finn, Senior Business Development Manager
- Eileen Linklater, Client Relations and Marketing Manager
If you would like to set up a meeting, please contact: info@emec.org.uk
Programme:
Oliver Wragg will be chairing the Starting Small: the Road to Market for Smaller Devices session at 15:15 on Day 2 Wednesday 21st October. The panel include speakers from Minesto, Albatern, Nova Innovation, Sustainable Marine Energy and Bluewater.
The full programme is available to view here: Ocean Energy Europe 2015 Conference Programme
EMEC is attending Tidal Today’s International Tidal Energy Summit (ITES) in London on 24-25th November 2015.
Attending ITES:
- Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
- John Griffiths, Technical/Compliance Director
If you would like to arrange a meeting at the conference, please email info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852 060.
Speaking at ITES:
Day 1: Floating Structures Q&A panel – will they be commercially favourable?
Oliver is chairing this session which is looking to:
- assess how floating structures capture energy within the fastest flowing water to be more efficient than fixed structures;
- understand the benefits of having have easy access during installations and maintenance; and
- determine how the O&M costs are significantly reduced to allows a project to come to commercial fruition.
Joining him in this session are representatives from Scotrenewables, Sustainable Marine Energy, Magallanes, Bluewater Energy Services, Schottel Hydro and MCT.
Day 2: Tackling the risks and costs around marine operations
John is speaking in this session alongside representative from Mojo Maritime, Siemens Subsea Connectors, and Mammoet Decom.
The session will:
- review various options for vessel strategies to reduce marine operational costs;
- look to understand the process of putting a device on the seabed and managing cable connection simultaneously to achieve cost-effectiveness;
- discuss the role of a standardised interface to improve the installation phase; and
- look at the communication systems in place by a developer to effectively manage communication amongst several contactors at installation.
The full agenda for the event is available here: ITES Agenda
Looking forward to seeing you there.
EMEC is sponsoring the Micro Business Award at the prestigious VIBES Award this year. The awards ceremony will take place at the Sheraton Hotel in Edinburgh on 26 November 2015.
The Micro Business Award is an additional award for the best entry to any category from a company with less than 10 employees.
As a verification body for Environmental Technology Verification (ETV), EMEC can verify performance claims of innovative environmental technologies and will be providing advice and guidance on ETV to VIBES award candidates.
ETV in a nutshell:
A new tool to help innovative environmental technologies reach the market.
- Energy technologies
- Water treatment and monitoring technologies
- Materials, waste & resources
You’ll receive a Statement of Verification at the end of the ETV process: evidence that the claims are both credible and scientifically sound. With proof of performance credibly assured, innovations can expect to:
- Attract investment
- Increase your market share
- Differentiate from your competitors
Verification by qualified third parties: EMEC is accredited to ISO 17020 and the EU ETV General Verification Protocol to perform verifications under the EU ETV Pilot Programme.
For further information, visit: EMEC-ETV
VIBES Award
Businesses in Scotland are taking significant steps to improve or reduce their impact on the environment, often saving money in the process. The VIBES Awards are held each year to recognise and showcase best practice.
The awards aim to encourage the efficient use of resources, enhance the competitiveness of businesses, improve environmental performance and support the wider goals of sustainable development including social benefits through community and staff involvement.
There are seven award categories:
- Circular Economy Award
- Co-operation Award
- Environmental Product or Service Award
- Hydro Nation Award
- Management Award
- Micro Business Award
- Transport Award
For more details, visit: VIBES Awards 2015
We’re delighted to have been shortlisted in the Export category for the Scottish Green Energy Awards. The finalists will be announced at the Awards Dinner on 3 December 2015.
We’re up against two leading renewables consultancies, including local firm Aquatera. It’s also great to see two other local renewables companies – Green Marine and Leask Marine – in the running for the Best Supplier category.
Wave Energy Scotland are rightly up for the Best Innovation Award for the great work they’ve been doing encouraging innovation within the wave energy industry.
And our collaboration partner FloWave have been nominated for best photography.
Good luck to all the nominees.
Look forward to seeing you there.
About the Scottish Green Energy Awards
Representing all sectors of the Scottish renewable energy industry, The Scottish Green Energy Awards is a shop window for the pioneering work taking place in Scotland and is very much a celebration for all.
For more information, visit: The Scottish Green Energy Awards 2015
To date, more wave and tidal energy converters have been deployed in the real sea conditions around Orkney than at any other single site in the world.
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) and Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) are organising a day trip to Orkney, where you will visit the main marine renewables sites around Orkney, learn more about EMEC and the unprecedented level of marine renewables activity that has taken place on the islands over the last decade, and talk to EMEC and the supply chain about your own testing requirements.
When: Monday 22nd February 2016
Time: Meet at Edinburgh Airport 07:00 for 08:15 departure. Arrive back in Edinburgh at 17:55.
Programme*:
The programme will include the opportunity to:
- Visit EMEC’s wave test site at Billia Croo, on the west coast of Orkney**;
- Take a look inside EMEC’s electrical substation, where the electricity produced by wave energy converters firsts lands onshore;
- Tour Orkney’s marine renewables supporting infrastructure, including Hatston Pier**;
- Meet with the local supply chain; and
- Hear from some of the key players within the marine renewables industry.
There may be an opportunity on the day to fly over the Fall of Warness tidal test site but this will be dependent on weather conditions.
Transportation*: Tour includes return flight to Orkney from Edinburgh, and all local transport in Orkney (via bus).
Catering: Tour includes breakfast, lunch and refreshments in Orkney.
What to wear: Warm, comfortable clothing, waterproofs and sensible footwear.
Please note:
* There is always the possibility that flights and/or aspects of the programme could be affected by adverse weather conditions given the time of year.
** Marine energy devices are not permanently deployed at EMEC’s test sites, and their location is dependent on a number of factors including individual developers’ schedules and the weather.
How to register:
If you’d like to register for this event, please contact Danielle Moodie – icoe@emec.org.uk - who will send you an invitation with booking instructions.
There are limited spaces available, and these will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. You must be registered as an ICOE delegate to attend this event.
Disclaimer:
If the flight is cancelled due to adverse weather conditions or other operational reasons by Eastern Airways then monies will be refunded. If the flight is curtailed due to bad weather, the airport will advise is to return to the airport for an earlier departure.