Events calendar
May – July 2017
The 2nd Orkney Electric Vehicle Show will be hosted by Robert Llewellyn (of ‘Red Dwarf’, ‘Scrapheap challenge’ and ‘Fully-Charged’ fame) at the Pickky Centre in Kirkwall, Orkney on Saturday 6th May.
There will be test drives from 9am in the car-park by OREF member Eco-cars. From 2pm there will be a chance to see 6 or 7 different models of EVs, find out about how to link them to your domestic renewables, hear what is coming (quietly) down the road by way of new ideas and generally answer any questions you might have about EVs.
The day rounds off at 7pm with a talk by Robert about how EVs are becoming the vehicle of choice around the world and why.
So if you are even thinking about an EV and have questions, or simply want a stimulating evening out then come along. Its £2.50 on the door (free for under 16s) and £2 if booked online, via Ticket Source.
EMEC is going to All-Energy 2017, 10-11 May, in Glasgow.
Attending All-Energy
- Neil Kermode, Managing Director
- Eileen Linklater, Commercial Manager
- Matthew Finn, Senior Business Development Manager
- Lisa MacKenzie, Marketing and Communications Manager
- Catrin Sutherland, Graduate Marketing Officer
- Elaine Buck, Technical Manager
- Caitlin Long, Consents and Project Officer
- Steven Pyke, KTP Associate – Systems Developer
If you would like to organise a meeting, please contact info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
Exhibition
This year is gearing up to be one of the most exciting exhibitions we’ve ever had.
We are showcasing the vast array of marine renewables activities taking place in Orkney right now. Our exhibition stand (ORK 19 in the Orkney Pavilion of the Highlands and Islands area) will include an array of wave and tidal energy models, highlight the numerous European-funded research and innovation projects that EMEC are involved with, and feature videos of marine energy activities in Orkney.
More technologies tested than anywhere else: EMEC’s current wave and tidal energy clients span eight European countries, all testing their innovative technologies here in Scotland, and all represented on our stand at All-Energy 2017.
Scotland: EC-OG – tidal (focused for use in the offshore oil and gas sector)
Scotland: Nautricity – tidal
Scotland: Sustainable Marine Energy – tidal (featuring German company SCHOTTEL HYDRO turbines).
Belgium: Laminaria – wave
Finland: Wello – wave
Ireland: OpenHydro – tidal
Netherlands: Tocardo – tidal
Spain: Magallanes – tidal
Sweden: CorPower – wave
Come along to have a chat to find out more about the progress being made in developing these pioneering machines.
FORESEA – free access to Europe’s leading test sites: We’ll be promoting the FORESEA (Funding Ocean Renewable Energy through Strategic European Action) programme funded by Interreg North-West Europe. Pop past to find out how the programme could help you get free access to our real-sea test sites in Orkney.
EU funded research and innovation: Come and speak to us and our clients about the Horizon 2020 projects that we’re involved in (FloTEC, WaveBoost, Ocean_2G, InToTidal, and CEFOW), and OCEANERA-NET funded LAMWEC.
Witness hydrogen generation: We’ll also be showcasing the pioneering Surf ‘n’ Turf project which will convert tidal and wind energy into hydrogen. A model will be on display so you can witness hydrogen generation with your own eyes!
EMEC speed updates
We’re bringing together some of the leading players in ocean energy for a fast-paced speed update session discussing some of the R&D challenges facing the industry, as well as progress reports from the developers testing at EMEC.
This is session will take place from 1230 in the Wave & Tidal Seminar Theatre within the exhibition area (to the back of EMEC’s exhibition stand – ORK 19). There’s limited seating so best to come along early to claim your spot.
12:30 | At home with EMEC: tackling key R&D challenges
Featuring:
- 21st century energy systems: pioneering hydrogen storage
Neil Kermode, Managing Director, EMEC - Building confidence through performance data
Beth Dickens, Senior, Consultant Engineer, Quoceant - Reducing risks through standards and certification
Peter Scheijgrond, Dutch Marine Energy Centre (DMEC) - Increasing reliability through design analysis
Alasdair Macleod, Mechanical Engineer, ORE Catapult - Mission planning for offshore operations
Ben Hudson, Research Engineer, JBA Consulting - Tackling corrosion with high-performance coatings
Gareth Berry, Energy Manager, Whitford - Capturing lessons learnt and knowledge sharing
Eileen Linklater, Commercial Manager, EMEC - Smart sensing for subsea cables
Henry Bookey, Senior Researcher, Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics
13:20 | At home with EMEC developers: speed updated from EMEC’s test sites
- Scotrenewables: FloTEC
Andrew Scott, CEO, Scotrenewables - CorPower: WaveBoost
Patrik Möller, CEO, CorPower - Laminaria: LAMWEC
Steven Nauwelaerts, CEO, Laminaria - Tocardo: InToTidal
Sjoerd Keijser, Chief Commercial Director, Tocardo - Magallanes: Ocean 2G
Pablo Mansilla, Project Manager, Magallanes - Wello: CEFOW
Lisa MacKenzie, Marketing and Communications Manager, EMEC - OpenHydro
Sue Barr, External Affairs Manager, OpenHydro - Nautricity
Ian Freeland, Project Manager, Nautricity - Sustainable Marine Energy
Jason Hayman, Managing Director, SME - EC-OG: Subsea Power Hub
Bodhi Sarkar, Senior Engineer, EC-OG
Don’t miss…
In addition to our exciting speed update programme, there’s a plethora of fascinating talks lined up in the All-Energy programme sure to tickle your fancy. Our top picks include:
Wave & Tidal Seminar Theatre
Day 1: 10 May 2017
10:30 | Can you prove (and improve) your innovation claims?
Eileen Linklater, Commercial Manager, EMEC
14:50 | FORESEA (Funding Ocean Renewable Energy through Strategic European Action)
Matthew Finn, Senior Business Development Manager, EMEC
Main Conference Sessions
Day 1: 10 May 2017
11:00 | The tidal power LCOE race – who will win, why and by when?
Featuring EMEC clients Scotrenewables, OpenHydro, and Tocardo.
14:00 | Marine energy supply chain opportunity
Featuring EMEC client Laminaria.
16:00 | Marine Renewable Energy Investment Challenge
The winner of the Investment Challenge will benefit from up to £10,000-worth of invaluable advice from lawyers, stockbrokers, investment bankers, accountants communications experts and marketeers.
Day 2: 11 May 2017
13:00 | Marine energy in focus
Chaired by EMEC Non-Executive Director, John Griffiths, and featuring Elaine Buck, EMEC Technical Manager, who will be discussing the RiaSoR (Reliability in a sea of risk).
15:00 | Returning to tidal power
Featuring Sjoerd Keijser of Tocardo who’ll be discussing the Horizon 2020 funded InToTidal project.
The full conference programme is available to view here: All-Energy 2017 Conference Programme
EMEC’s Consents and Project Officer, Caitlin Long, has been shortlisted for the ‘Academic Award’ at the Scottish Renewables Young Professionals Green Energy Awards 2017. She’ll be attending the Awards Ceremony on Thursday 25 May at the Glasgow Science Centre. For more details on her nomination, visit: EMEC’s Caitlin Long shortlisted for Young Professional Award
Cheering Caitlin on at the awards is Lisa MacKenzie, EMEC’s Marketing and Communications Manager, who, after winning the ‘Communicator Award’ in 2016, was asked to judge the category and present the ‘Communicator Award’ at this years event. Watch her reveal the finalists for the category below.
Best of luck to all the finalists - looking forward to seeing you all at the awards ceremony.
Eileen Linklater, EMEC’s Commercial Manager will be attending the EU Green Jobs Summit in Brussels, 30-31st May 2017. The event is being held as part of the European Commission’s EU Green Week.
Session 2.1: Blue jobs in the ocean energy sector
Day 2 – Wednesday 31st May
1200-1330
Klimt Room
If managed well, oceans can offer great potential for the maritime economy, both for traditional and emerging activities. Today, in the EU, the economy represents roughly 5.4 million jobs and generates a gross added value of almost €500 billion a year. Ocean energy is the next generation of renewable energy that could contribute to the transition to the low-carbon economy of the future and the fight against climate change. Europe is taking the lead globally with over half of wave and tidal energy companies coming from the EU. We have a good chance to maintain leadership in a global market expected to be worth hundreds of billions of euros in the next decades. Making ocean energy a success will mean big business and more high-skilled jobs. It is estimated that approximately 27,000 jobs could be created in the sector by 2035 under favourable conditions.
This session will discuss how jobs in the ocean energy sector can promote the sustainable development of the blue economy and ensure global opportunities for the EU.
Speakers:
- Bernhard Friess, Director of Maritime Policy and Blue Economy , Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs & Fisheries
- Jacopo Moccia, Policy & Operations Director, Ocean Energy Europe
- Dr. Tuula Mäki, R&D Manager, AW-Energy
- Eileen Linklater, Commercial Manager, The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Ltd
Moderator:
- Anya Sitaram, Moderators Europe
The full programme can be accessed, here: Programme for EU Green Jobs Summit
EMEC’s commercial director, Oliver Wragg, is attending Offshore Wind Energy 2017, 6-8th June in London.
If you’d like to arrange a meeting with Oliver at this event to discuss any real sea testing requirements, please contact oliver.wragg@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)7775 440 113.
Catrin Sutherland, EMEC’s Graduate Marketing Officer, is attending the Scottish Renewables Storage & Systems Conference in Glasgow, on 21st June 2017.
Scottish Renewables Storage & Systems Conference returns for its second year; bringing government, industry leaders, and network companies together to consider the impacts and opportunities arising from the transition to a ‘smart, flexible energy system’.
Join this conference to hear from experts on energy systems and storage on how we can ensure a bright future for renewables and create Scotland’s energy system of tomorrow, today.
The conference will address key questions such as:
- What does the change to a smart, flexible energy system mean for Scotland?
- How does the government intend to support this sector?
- What are the market opportunities and risks?
The MET-Certified project partners would like to invite you to attend a free workshop to learn about the latest developments in standardisation and certification for marine energy projects under IEC and IEC RE.
Who should attend?
The MET-Certified workshop has been established to gather feedback from the industry on what is required to reduce the risks of marine energy projects through certification. Therefore, the workshop encourages the participation of marine energy technology developers, supply chain companies, classification agencies, test laboratories, project developers, financiers and insurers. However, the workshop is open to all interested parties to attend.
How to register your interest:
This workshop is free to attend, but registration is essential and places are limited. To register your interest for this event please e-mail Catrin Sutherland at catrin.sutherland@emec.org.uk by 5pm on Thursday 15th June 2017.
Agenda
Thursday 22nd June 2017 (12:00-17:00)
12:00 | Lunch and registration |
12:45 | Introduction to MET-Certified |
13:30 | Latest developments in the field of standardisation under IEC TC114 |
14:15 | Latest developments in the field of certification under IEC RE marine energy section |
15:00 | Coffee break |
15:20 | Market demands on standards and certification |
16:45 | Wrap up and summary |
17:00 | Drinks reception |
Lisa MacKenzie, EMEC’s Marketing and Communications Manager, is attending the 6th International Association for Tourism Economics (IATE) Conference in Rimini, Italy, on 23rd June 2017. Lisa is speaking in a round table session focused on blue growth and tourism.
The ‘blue’ economy, in Europe, represents roughly 5.4 million jobs and generates a gross added value of almost €500 billion a year (EU Commission, 2016). Moreover, coastal tourism is considered one of the sectors that have a high potential for sustainable jobs and growth. The IATE Conference Round Table on Blue Economy and Tourism will bring together representatives from the academic, institutional and entrepreneurial worlds, to meet and discuss on how they can cooperate to enhance blue economy and sustainable growth, through innovation in relation to maritime context, considering the significant impact that tourism has on the environment.
EMEC was invited to speak at the event after winning ‘Blue Economy Business of the Year’ at the European Commission’s Blue Economy Business Awards in September 2016.
For further information on the conference, visit: 6th International Association for Tourism Economics (IATE) Conference
EMEC is organising a public open day on Wednesday 28th June 2017 to showcase the pioneering advancements that are taking place in marine renewables in Orkney. In association with Ocean Energy Europe, and part of the Energy Day programme of EU Sustainable Energy Week, EMEC will be showcasing the pioneering advancements that are taking place in marine renewables in Orkney to the public. An exciting programme of events has been organised to take place, including opening up the main marine renewables sites around Orkney.
The programme for the sites included in the public open day are as follows:
Wednesday 28 June 2017 | |
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EMEC Billia Croo wave test site*, Outertown, Stromness | 1100-1300 |
Marine renewables exhibition, Warness Park, Hatston | 1500-1800 |
Presentations | 1530-1630 |
Thursday 29 June 2017 | |
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EMEC Fall of Warness tidal test site, Caldale substation, Eday* ** | 1300-1600 (tour at 1500) |
If you have any queries or particular access requirements (e.g. wheelchair accessibility) please contact EMEC on the details below.
* marine energy devices on show will depend on developers schedules and the weather.
** individual responsibility to book ferry.
For a copy of the event poster and full public open day schedule please download the following link: