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September – November 2017

Sep
13
Wed
Ocean Renewable Energy Conference @ Portland, Oregon
Sep 13 – Sep 14 all-day

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EMEC’s Technical Manager, Elaine Buck, will be attending the 12th annual Ocean Renewable Energy Conference on 13th-14th September 2017 in Portland, Oregon.

The conference provides attendees a forum to share new ideas and concepts, opportunity to learn from leading-edge practitioners and policy-makers, information about new research, results, and thinking, and the chance to network with industry leaders and experts from utilities, supply chain, investor, government, and academia. No conference does a better job of bridging national policies and regional implementation, with a real-world focus on accelerating project development.

NOT TO BE MISSED:

Thursday 14 September 2017 – 9.30am – 10.45am: PMEC SETS: Making the Most of a Regional Asset

Marine Hydrokinetic Track

The Pacific Marine Energy Center’s South Energy Test Site should be operational by 2020. Once complete, this facility will be an anchor asset for the region, attract wave energy companies to build, transport, deploy, operate, and decommission their respective technologies. The European Marine Energy Centre has been operational for several years, and represents a model that PMEC SETS and the Pacific Northwest can emulate. This panel will discuss PMEC SETS and how we can make the most of this opportunity.

Speakers:

  • Gareth Davies, Managing Director, Aquatera
  • Brian Polagye, co-Director, Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center
  • Belinda Batten, Executive Associate Dean, College of Engineering,Formerly NNMREC Director
  • Steve Dewitt, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Elaine Buck, European Marine Energy Centre

For the full programme, visit: OWET Ocean Renewable Energy Conference Programme

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Orkney International Science Festival 2017 @ King Street Hall
Sep 13 all-day

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EMEC will be involved in the following aspects of this year’s Orkney International Science Festival:

Hydrogen for Orkney
13 September 2017, 11:30am – 12:30pm
A new European project to be launched later this month will bring ten hydrogen-powered vans to Orkney. The aim is to tackle grid constraints by turning surplus electricity into hydrogen for local transport, as Nigel Holmes of the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association and Jon Clipsham of EMEC explains, with the help of local participants.

The tides of Ushant
13 September 2017, 2:00pm – 3:00pm
The island of Ushant off the coast of Brittany now generates much of its own electricity from the fast tides. Denis Bredin sets the scene with pictures of the island and its beaches and lighthouses. Speakers from SABELLA and EDF describe the tidal power scheme.
This session will be chaired by EMEC’s Managing Director, Neil Kermode.

For further information on the science festival, visit: Orkney International Science Festival

Sep
27
Wed
Surf ‘n’ Turf Launch: Orkney’s Hydrogen Future @ Pickaquoy Centre
Sep 27 all-day

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The pioneering hydrogen project - Surf ‘n’ Turf – will be officially launched on 27 September 2017, in Kirkwall, Orkney. The event is being organised by Community Energy Scotland.

Orkney’s Hydrogen Future Seminar

Pickaquoy Centre | 1400 – 1530

Join us at the Pickaquoy Centre in Kirkwall to hear more about:

  • Renewable energy developments in Orkney
  • The progress being made in the Surf ‘n’ Turf project
  • Orkney’s hydrogen strategy.

Key note address from Scottish Energy Minister, Paul Wheelhouse.

For more information, contact: info@surfnturf.org.uk

Oct
5
Thu
Our Ocean
Oct 5 – Oct 6 all-day

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EMEC’s FORESEA Project Manager, Nicolas Wallet is attending Our Ocean conference, 5th – 6th October in Malta

If you’d like to arrange a meeting with Nicolas at this event to discuss FORESEA funding for access to real-sea testing across North West Europe, please contact info@emec.org.uk  or call +44 (0)1856 852060

Oct
10
Tue
Offshore Energy 2017 @ Amsterdam
Oct 10 – Oct 11 all-day

EMEC are attending Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2017 in Amsterdam, 10 – 11 October 2017.

Attending Offshore Energy 2017:

  • Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
  • Nicolas Wallet, FORESEA Manager
  • Danielle Moodie, FORESEA Project Officer

If you would like to arrange a meeting, please email info@emec.org.uk or phone +44 (0)1856 852060.

Programme

Marine Energy Event | Day 2 | 11th October

Oliver is presenting in the ‘R&D and testing’ session (13.10- 13.50) discussing open water testing under FORESEA.

For the conference programme, click here: Offshore Energy Programme

 

 

 

Oct
18
Wed
EMB Autumn Plenary
Oct 18 all-day

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Oliver Wragg, EMEC’S Commercial Director, will be at the European Marine Board’s Autumn Plenary on 18 November 2017 in Oranmore, Galway.

Oliver will be speaking at the event on 16:00 on an update on the current state of wave energy.

If you would like to set up a meeting, please contact: info@emec.org.uk | +44 (0) 1856 852060.

Oct
24
Tue
MET-CERTIFIED Project Workshop @ Nantes, France
Oct 24 @ 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm

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The MET- CERTIFIED project partners would like to invite you to attend a free workshop held in Nantes, France on Tuesday 24 October. 

The workshop is designed to actively involve all stakeholders around certification, from banks and insurers to consenting authorities, technology developers, test facilities and certification bodies.  During the workshop, experts will explain the system that is under development under the umbrella of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).  Stakeholders are invited to share their expectations and needs from the system.

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.

EMEC’s Performance Test Engineer, Anna Southall, will be attending.

HOW TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST:

This workshop is free to attend, but registration is essential.

The workshop is organised as a side event of the Ocean Energy Europe Conference and Exhibition, in Nantes, France on 25 and 26 October, 2017. Please note that if you are attending OEE 2017, you can register for this workshop free-of-charge via the OEE website. If you are not attending OEE 2017, you can register via the MET-CERTIFIED website: www.met-certified.eu/events/registration/

For further details on the MET-Certified project, visit: www.met-certified.eu

Oct
25
Wed
Ocean Energy Europe @ Nantes, France
Oct 25 – Oct 26 all-day

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EMEC is exhibiting at Ocean Energy Europe in Nantes, France, 25-26 October 2017. You’ll find us on the Scottish Development International Pavilion where we’ll be promoting some of the EU funded projects that we’re supporting, including: CEFOW, FloTEC, InToTidal, LAMWEC, Ocean_2G, and WaveBoost.

Attending OEE 2017

  • Nic Wallet, FORESEA Programme Manager
  • Lisa MacKenzie, Commercial and Marketing Manager
  • Caitlin Long, Projects and Consents Officer
  • Anna Southall, Performance Test Engineer
  • Erica Mathers, Marketing Officer

If you would like to set up a meeting, please contact: info@emec.org.uk | +44 (0) 1856 852060

Speaking at OEE 2017

Wed 25th October | 14:00 – 15:30 | From oil & gas to data centres – which market opportunities?

Multi-MW offshore farms run by EU utilities model is one way to market. Yet ocean energy technologies are increasingly finding routes to market outside of this model. Can markets such as islands, hydrogen generation or storage/off-grid solutions offer higher returns today? Are PPAs with data centres, distilleries, O&G platforms, aquaculture a valid business model to bridge the gap to commercialisation?

Chair: Declan Meally, Head of Department – Emerging Sectors, SEAI

  • John McGlynn | Sustainable Marine Energy | on the opportunities of off-grid power supply
  • Lisa McKenzie | European Maritime Energy Centre | on using tidal energy to create hydrogen as a form of storage.
  • Bohdi Sarkar | EC-OG | on using tidal turbines with batteries on autonomous environmental monitoring platforms and oil rigs.
  • Reda Tidjani | Dell | on software for use in the marine environment.

The full conference programme is available to view online.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Nov
8
Wed
4th Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference: Regeneration Across Generations @ University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
Nov 8 all-day

Nicolas Wallet, EMEC’s FORESEA Project Manager, will be attending the 4th Atlantic Stakeholder Conference in Glasgow, 8 November 2017.

The annual Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference (ASPC) offers a great transnational publicity opportunity to deliver the Atlantic Action Plan (AAP) key messages and further promote awareness of its achievements. The annual conference is the central hub for stakeholders of the Atlantic Strategy to meet, seek ways of cooperation, share information and identify funding opportunities and partnerships for their projects.

Innovate 2017 @ Birmingham
Nov 8 – Nov 9 all-day

Innovate 2017

Oliver Wragg, EMEC’s Commercial Director will be at Innovate 2017 on the 8 & 9 November in Birmingham.

If you would like to set up a meeting, please contact: info@emec.org.uk | +44 (0) 1856 852060.

For more information on the Innovate 2017 Conference please visit: Innovate 2017

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