Events calendar
May – September 2016
EMEC is exhibiting at All-Energy 2016 at the SECC, Glasgow, on 4-5th May. Visit Stand ORK12 in the Energy of Orkney pavilion in the Highlands & Islands area.
Attending All-Energy 2016
- Andrew Mill, Chairman
- Neil Kermode, Managing Director
- Stuart Baird, Operations Director
- John Griffiths, Technical Director
- Matthew Finn, Senior Business Development Manager
- Eileen Linklater, Client Relationship & Marketing Manager
- Lisa MacKenzie, Marketing & Communication Officer
- Caitlin Long, Project & Consents Officer
If you’d like to set up a meeting please contact info@emec.org.uk. Otherwise, please pop past our stand (ORK12).
Speaking at All-Energy 2016
Wednesday 4th May 2016
- 1400-1530: Wave and tidal 2 – The Essentials: Consenting, finance, legal and environmental issues. Stuart Baird presents ‘Integrated monitoring for tidal energy’.
- 1430-1445: Community and Local Energy Quick Fire Seminar Theatre. Neil Kermode, alongside Kris Hyde from ITM Power, will present ‘Hydrogen from tidal energy: overcoming grid constraints’.
Thursday 5th May 2016
- 1215-1400: Wave & Tidal 5 – Practical experience in tidal array developments. John Griffiths is chairing this session which will include updates from Atlantis, MeyGen, DeltaStream, and Sustainable Marine Energy.
- 1430-1615: Energy Storage 3 – Energy Storage for Renewables Integration: Delivering Benefits and Keeping Power Bills Down. Eileen Linklater presents ‘Hydrogen from tidal energy: Overcoming grid constraints’ alongside Kris Hyde from ITM Power.
- 1430-1615: Wave and Tidal 6 – The Realism of Economics and Technology. Neil Kermode presents ‘Designing for short life: build it cheap, fail fast and learn quickly’.
- 1430-1615: UK Marine Enabling Technology Programmes – The Results. Stuart Baird will speak about EMEC MRCF funded ‘Integrated Monitoring Platform’.
The full conference programme can be accessed online: All-Energy 2016 conference programme
Wave & Tidal Seminar Theatre
EMEC will be hosting two sessions within the Wave & Tidal Seminar Theatre: Wed 4th May 1230-1400 & Thurs 5th May 1120-1240.
These sessions will comprise a series of quick-fire 6 minute updates from EMEC, technology developers and project partners. The programme will include talks from the following:
EMEC updates: | - Hydrogen from tidal energy - Wildlife data analysis report |
Developer updates: | - CorPower Ocean - OpenHydro - Scotrenewables - Sustainable Marine Energy - Tocardo |
Project partner updates: | - JBA Consulting: on marine mission planning - Optasense: on cable monitoring solutions - ORE Catapult: on the new Technology Assessment Process (TAP) - ORE Catapult on component testing project |
Also on the Wave & Tidal Seminar programme:
- 1100: Eileen Linklater will discuss ‘the changing market for marine energy: EMEC’s experience’
- 1130: John Griffiths will discuss ‘the benefits of global collaboration and standardisation’ (Wed only)
- 1510: Vicky Coy from the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, will discuss the ‘Reliability in a Sea of Risk (RiaSoR) project’, in which EMEC is a partner.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
For further information on the conference visit: All-Energy 2016
Neil Kermode is speaking at Scotland’s Renewable Future at the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation on 26th May 2016.
If you’d like to set up a meeting please contact info@emec.org.uk.
The full programme for the event is available to view online: Programme and Speakers
Matthew Finn, EMEC’s Senior Business Development Manager, will be attending Wave Energy Scotland’s (WES) brokerage event for their third innovation call: Structural Materials and Manufacturing Processes. The total for the call is £3 million with applications sought for up to £250,000 +VAT. For further details on the call, visit: Third Innovation Call for Wave Energy Scotland
The brokerage event will take place on 9th August at the Hilton Grosvenor Edinburgh, Haymarket, Edinburgh to allow potential applicants the opportunity to meet members of Scottish industry and investigate partnerships. The agenda will run approximately from 10.00 until 15.30 with lunch provided.
To register for the brokerage event, visit: WES brokerage event
If you would like to organise a meeting with Matthew at this event, please email info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
The €11m FORESEA programme will host a webinar focused on its first call for support package applications on 16 August from 11:00 – 12:00 CEST (10:00 BST start time).
The webinar’s aim is to bring stakeholders up to speed on how the programme works and what is eligible for support. It will also provide insights to help strengthen project applications. The webinar will be interactive, with participants able to ask questions during the event.
A recording of the webinar will be available to watch on the FORESEA project website.
Register now
Register for the webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2746685975569754369
About FORESEA
The FORESEA programme was recently created to provide support for pre-commercial testing of ocean energy technologies in real-sea conditions, and help leverage further investment.
FORESEA can offer support packages to test at the following test centres:
- European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC): Orkney Islands, UK
- SEM-REV: Nantes, France
- SmartBay: Galway, Ireland
- Tidal Testing Centre: Den Oever, Netherlands
The first call for support package applications opened on 27 July, with a deadline of 21 September.
FORESEA is funded by the European Regional Development Fund through Interreg NWE. For more information about FORESEA, visit the project website: www.ForeseaProject.eu
If you’d like to discuss how this opportunity can help you demonstrate your wave or tidal energy technology at EMEC, please call +44(0)1856 852060, or email oliver.wragg@emec.org.uk.
John Skuse, EMEC’s Maintenance Technician, is attending the Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Conference on 31st August – 1st September 2016, in St Andrews, Scotland.
This year’s theme is Low Carbon Energy Systems with Hydrogen & Fuel Cells and will showcase the pivotal role for hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in the development and deployment of low carbon integrated energy systems.
If you would like to arrange a meeting with John, please email info@emec.org.uk or phone +44(0)1856 852060.
EMEC hosts an annual update as part of the Orkney International Science Festival. This years ‘Power from the Sea’ event will take place on 2nd September, 9-10pm in the Orkney Theatre in Kirkwall.
Our managing director Neil Kermode will lead the event which will provide an update on the latest developments in marine renewables in Orkney waters and the use of hydrogen for energy storage.
Sponsored by Clark Thomson Insurance
EMEC is one of the three finalists in the “Blue Economy Business of the Year” category of the Blue Economy Business Awards 2016. The winner will be announced during the first summit of the Blue Economy Business and Science Forum taking place in Hamburg on 12-13 September 2016 at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg.
For further information, read our press release: EMEC shortlisted for Blue Economy Business Awards
Matthew Finn, EMEC’s Senior Business Development Manager, and Catrin Sutherland, EMEC’s Graduate Marine Officer, will be attending the Scottish Renewables Marine Conference on 13th September 2016 in Inverness.
If you would like to arrange a meeting, please email info@emec.org.uk or phone +44(0)1856 852060.
Programme
Matthew will speak in the ‘Optimising Tidal Technology’ session (Parallel 3B, 13:30-14:30), discussing the Surf ‘n’ Turf project. Chaired by Stuart Brown at FloWave, 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 collaboration to help us commercialise and reduce costs. Andrew Scott of Scotrenewables Tidal Power is also lined up to provide an update on the technological progress of the SR2000.
The full programme for the conference is available here: SR Marine Conference Programme
About the SR Marine Conference
Scotland’s marine energy industry is on the cusp of breakthrough developments which will propel it towards commercialisation. But while we’ve taken huge strides forward with technology and projects, recent announcements regarding funding and Brexit have raised significant concerns about the future of these burgeoning industries.
Join Scottish Renewables at their Marine Conference to learn about developments within Scotland’s wave and tidal sectors and debate how we navigate the choppy waters now in-front of us.
Discover:
- Industry leaders’ priorities for the pivotal year ahead
- How Wave Energy Scotland is accelerating the development of wave energy technology
- How tidal developers and their supply chain are building the first tidal arrays
For further information, visit: SR Marine Conference
Green Hydrogen – Opportunities for the Orkney Islands
Thursday 22nd September 2016
19:30 – 21:00
Venue: Supper Room, Kirkwall Town Hall
You are invited to this public meeting in Kirkwall Town Hall to hear updates from partners in the European funded ‘BIG HIT’ project about their plans and the opportunities for using ‘green’ hydrogen produced from renewable energy in transport and heating. Speakers include:
- Orkney Islands Council – Councillor James Stockan
- Overview of ‘Green H2’ activities in Scotland – Nigel Holmes, SHFCA
- Eday renewable energy development – Neil Kermode, EMEC
- The Shapinsay perspective – Nic Thake, SDT
- Community and Local Energy opportunities – Mark Hull, CES
- Harbour & Ferries – David Hibbert, OIC
The speaker updates will take about an hour, and will be followed by an open question and answer session. Refreshments will be provided.
What is BIG HIT?

Illustration of the BIG HIT project
BIG HIT (Building Innovative Green Hydrogen systems in an Isolated Territory: a pilot for Europe) is a five-year project aimed at overcoming local grid constraints through the use of hydrogen.
With over 50MW of installed wind energy capacity generating over 46 GWh per year of renewable power, Orkney has been a net exporter of electricity since 2013. However at present many of the islands’ wind turbines are often ‘curtailed’ due to local grid capacity restrictions, losing on average more than 30% of their annual output.
The BIG HIT project will see energy from the community-owned wind turbines on the islands of Shapinsay and Eday, two of the islands in the Orkney archipelago, used to produce hydrogen. The otherwise curtailed capacity will be used to produce low carbon ‘green’ hydrogen and oxygen using a 1MW Polymer-Electrolyte-Membrane (PEM) electrolyser.
BIG HIT will enable the deployment of 10 electric vans, each fitted with a hydrogen fuel cell range extender, and the construction of a hydrogen refuelling station.
In order to demonstrate the potential scope hydrogen also has for heat uses in Orkney, BIG HIT will install two hydrogen-powered boilers at suitable premises to provide zero carbon heat.
For further details, see read: Press release - BIG HIT hydrogen to power Orkney transport and heating
Matthew Finn, EMEC’s Senior Business Development Manager, will be attending the 3rd Atlantic Stakeholder Conference in Dublin, 27 September 2016.
Workshop 1A – Marine test sites and demonstration areas: hubs to drive blue technologies into the market place.
Matthew will speak in Workshop 1A alongside Joaquín Hernández-Brito (Plocan), Ana Brito e Melo (WaVEC) and John Breslin (SmartBay Ireland).
This workshop will provide a match-making opportunity and a best-practice exchange framework among relevant stakeholders and experts of the North East Atlantic Regions. The aim is to highlight this challenge and propose short-, mid- and long-term solutions to speed up the introduction of these new technologies in the market.