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May
2
Wed
All-Energy 2018 @ SEC Glasgow
May 2 – May 3 all-day

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EMEC is exhibiting at All-Energy 2018, 2 – 3 May, in Glasgow. You’ll find us on Stand ORK19 in the Orkney and Highlands & Islands Enterprise pavilions.

Attending All-Energy

  • Neil Kermode, Managing Director
  • Jonathan Lindsay, Operations Director
  • Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Business Manager
  • Lisa MacKenzie, Commercial & Marketing Manager
  • Matthew Finn, Senior Business Development Manager
  • Catrin Sutherland, Commercial Development Officer
  • Caitlin Long, Environment & Consents Specialist
  • 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.

Speaking at All-Energy

There’s a plethora of fascinating talks lined up in the All-Energy programme sure to tickle your fancy. Our top picks include:

Day 1 | 2 May 2018

11:00 – 12.30 | Marine Renewable Energy 1: Success stories, market entry and commercial status

  • EMEC’s Managing Director, Neil Kermode will be talking on ‘Marine renewables making ground breaking advances.’
  • An update will be given on EMEC’s client Scotrenewables’ SR2000, by their CEO, Andrew Scott.
  • David Taffe, Director of Project Delivery will be giving an update on the MeyGen project.

Day 2 | 3 May 2018

10:30 – 11:00 | Hydrogen Hub

  • Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Business Manager, EMEC will be speaking on ‘Tidal Energy and Hydrogen: New market opportunities for ocean energy’

11:00 – 12:30 | Marine Renewable Energy 4: Focus on wave

  • Tim Hurst, Managing Director, Wave Energy Scotland will give a presentation on ‘Creating the winning solution.’
  • CorPower CEO Patrik Möller will provide and update on their C3 wave device currently testing at EMEC.

13:00 – 14:30 | Marine Renewable Energy 5: That’s the name of the game: Enabling research & technology

  • John Griffiths, EMEC Associate, will be chairing the session.

15:00-16:30 | Marine Renewable Energy: Global opportunities for small scale solutions

  • Past EMEC client EC-OG’s Bodhi Sarkar will provide an overview on their device providing a subsea energy diversification option for the marine sector

Exhibition

EMEC are gearing up for another exciting exhibition for All-Energy 2018. You will find us on stand ORK19 within the Orkney Pavilion as part of the Highlands and Islands Enterprise Area.

EMEC Speed Updates

EMEC Session | 2 May 2018 | 12:30-14:30 | Wave & Tidal Quick Fire Seminar Theatre

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 session will take place from 12:30 in the Wave & Tidal Seminar Theatre within the exhibition area. There’s limited seating so best to come along early to claim your spot.

Schedule:

 12:30 | EMEC & Hydrogen: Creating new market opportunities for ocean energy

  • Growing an island hydrogen economy
    Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Development Manager, EMEC
  • Optimising energy systems for island economies
    Paul Jordan, Director of Business Development, Energy Systems Catapult

12:50 | At home with EMEC: Supporting ocean energy research, development and testing

  • Funding support for ocean energy development
    Matthew Finn, Senior Business Development Manager, EMEC
  • Streamlining the consenting process at EMEC
    Caitlin Long, Environment & Consents Specialist, EMEC
  • Smart sensing in marine power cables
    Dr Simon Sorensen, Researcher, Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics
  • Innovative environmental monitoring programmes
    Caitlin Long, Environment & Consents Specialist, EMEC
  • Reducing risks through verification, standards and certification
    Jonathan Lindsay, Operations and Technology Director, EMEC
  • Estimating early stage TRL LCOE
    Steven Pyke, KTP Associate – Systems Developer, EMEC

13:25 | Real-sea demonstration: Speed updates from EMEC’s clients

  • Laminaria: LAMWEC / FORESEA
    Steven Nauwelaerts, CEO, Laminaria
  • EC-OG: Subsea Power Hub
    Bodhi Sarkar, Senior Engineer, EC-OG
  • Wello: CEFOW
    Timo Lotti, Chief Operating Officer, Wello
  • Tocardo: InToTidal / FORESEA
    Hans van Breugel, CEO, Tocardo
  • Magallanes: Ocean 2G
    Pablo Mansilla Salinero, Project Manager, Magallanes
  • OpenHydro
    Robert East, UK Development Manager, OpenHydro
  • Scotrenewables: FloTEC / FORESEA
    James Murray, Business Development Manager, Scotrenewables
  • Nautricity
    Ian Freeland, Project Manager, Nautricity
  • CorPower: WaveBoost / FORESEA
    Tord Jonsson, Supply Chain and Quality Manager, CorPower
Jun
12
Tue
ICOE: 7th International Conference on Ocean Energy 2018 @ Normandy
Jun 12 – Jun 14 all-day

EMEC will be exhibiting at the 7th International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE) in Cherbourg, Normandy, France, on 12-13 June 2018.

Attending ICOE

  • Neil Kermode, Managing Director
  • Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
  • Jonathan Lindsay, Operations & Technology Director
  • Elaine Buck, Technical Manager
  • Lisa MacKenzie, Commercial & Marketing Manager
  • Nicolas Wallet, FORESEA Programme Manager
  • Caitlin Long, Environment & Consents Specialist
  • Anna Southall, Performance Test Engineer
  • Erica Mathers, Marketing Officer
  • Carly Tait, Marketing Officer

If you would like to organise a meeting with any of the EMEC team, please contact us: info@emec.org.uk | +44 (0)1856 852060

ICOE Programme | Our highlights…

Day 1 | Operating in the cruel sea: Learning and planning (0920 – 1035)

Our CEFOW project partners, Jason Schofield (Green Marine) and Irina Temiz (Uppsala University), will discuss their experiences of operations and maintenance at EMEC’s Billia Croo wave test site.

Day 1 | Operating in the cruel sea: Installing, Inspecting & Maintaining (1100 – 1230)

Andrew Scott (Scotrenewables), will discuss low cost floating tidal energy, looking at the success of the SR1-2000 that is currently testing at EMEC’s Fall of Warness test site, and looking forward to the next iteration of the device, being developed under FloTEC.

Day 1 | Development of a Streamlined Consenting Process at the European Marine Energy Centre (1315 – 1345)

Caitlin Long (EMEC’s Environment & Consents Specialist) is presenting a poster within the poster presentation session on how EMEC can aid the development of a streamlined consenting process.

Day 1 | Risk Reduction: Towards more reliability (1705 – 1830)

Johannes Hüffmeier (RISE) discussing the RiaSoR 2 (Reliability in a Sea of Risk) project, and Gregory Pinon (Le Havre University) discussing the MONITOR project.

Day 2 | Solutions for Remote Areas (1330 – 1500) 

Neil Kermode (EMEC’s Managing Director) is presenting on ‘Joining the dots – from tidal energy to a hydrogen economy’ to demonstrate how EMEC are pioneering the transition from tidal energy to hydrogen.

Day 2 | Technologies getting wet, corroded and colonized (1330 – 1500)

Andrew Want (Research Associate, Heriot-Watt University) is presenting on ‘Bio-FREE in international collaboration to assess the impacts of biofouling on the marine renewable energy industry’ to discuss what the Bio-FREE project aims to achieve and progress to date.

Day 2 | Building the Blocks of Invisibility – Funding Leverages & Opportunities (1510 – 1625) 

Nicolas Wallet (EMEC’s FORESEA Programme Manager) will discuss the advancements FORESEA funding has made within the wave & tidal energy industry in his presentation – ‘FORESEA and the funding jigsaw for technology development’.

Day 2 | Building the blocks of investability: Rising the level of confidence (1645 – 1800)

Our project partner, Peter Scheijgrond (Dutch Marine Energy Centre), will speak about advancing IEC standardisation and certification for tidal energy converters as part of the MET-CERTIFIED project.

Day 2 | Technologies getting wet: wave (1645 – 1800)

Patrik Moller (CorPower) will provide an update on their activities testing at EMEC’s scale wave test site in Scapa Flow.

Day 3 | Updates for test sites (1030 – 1145)

Oliver Wragg (EMEC’s Commercial Director) is chairing this session, which will provide updates from test sites from around the globe including PMEC (USA), SEENEOH (France), BiMEP (Spain), and HINMREC (USA – Hawaii).

For the full ICOE programme, visit: ICOE conference programme (link removed as URL no longer in use by ICOE)

About ICOE 2018

Organised in 2018 by BlueSign in partnership with the Normandy region, Manche Department, Le Cotentin Communauté d’Agglomération and Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, ICOE will be held in Cherbourg, Normandy, from June 12th to 14th in La Cité de la Mer.

Held every two years since 2006, ICOE aims at gathering stakeholders from the sector of ocean energies (tidal, wave, salinity gradient, ocean thermal energies) and sharing the most recent experiences on research, technology transfer efforts and technological demonstration.

The purpose of the event is to accelerate development by stimulating collaboration between companies, researchers and development centres. It also targets engagement of operators with experience in related marine and power industry sectors.

In 2018, ICOE will join forces with Seanergy – the largest event on Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) in Europe – which brought together in 2017, 3,500 experts and professionals, 220 exhibitors and helped organizing more than 800 business meetings.

The complementarity of these two events aims to combine scientific content and business opportunities in order to:
•Disseminate recent technical experiences and demonstration from ocean energy research
•Generate business for companies of the ocean energy sector
•Promote the economic and societal dimension of ocean energy
•Attract young people to work in the ocean energy field

For more information, visit: ICOE 2018 (link removed as URL no longer in use by ICOE)

 

Sep
6
Thu
Orkney International Science Festival @ Orkney
Sep 6 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 12 @ 2:30 pm

Orkney International Science Festival

The 28th Orkney International Science Festival will take place all across Orkney from 6-12 September 2018

More information to follow.

Sep
9
Sun
AWTEC 2018
Sep 9 – Sep 13 all-day

 

The 4th Asian Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (AWTEC) will be held in Taipei, Taiwan from 9-13 September 2018.

About AWTEC:

The aim of the conference is to promote scientific advancement, technological progress, information exchange, and cooperation among engineers and researchers in ocean energy in an interdisciplinary spectrum. Relevant scientists, researchers and engineers are welcome to take advantage of this opportunity to submit and present their research work and/or industrial applications and interact with other experts in this challenging field.

 

Sep
26
Wed
SHFCA 10th Annual Conference 2018 @ APEX Hotel, Dundee
Sep 26 all-day

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Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association 10th Annual Conference: Delivering Scotland’s Energy and Climate Targets

Tuesday 25 September  @ 18:00 – 22:30 and  Wednesday 26 September @ 09:00 – 17:00

The 10th Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Conference annual conference takes place on Wednesday 26 September 2018 in Dundee, one of Scotland’s most vibrant cities. This one day conference at the Apex Hotel will showcase hydrogen and fuel cell applications and their deployment as efficient and integrated low emission energy systems.

SHFCA members and delegates will hear expert speakers during sessions on international trade and partnerships, and how hydrogen and fuel cells can be the smarter choice in Heat, Power, and Transport for low carbon deployments. The underpinning themes will be use of high efficiency fuel cells for clean power and hydrogen as the clean energy vector, and how these can both support the delivery of Scotland’s new Energy Strategy and Climate Plan.

This one day SHFCA 10th annual conference will be preceded on the evening of Tuesday 25 September by a civic reception, hosted by the City of Dundee. This reception and our pre-conference dinner will both take place at Discovery Point in Dundee.

ATTENDING SHFCA 2018:

  • Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Development Manager

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

For more information on SHFCA 2018 please follow this link: www.shfca.org.uk/shfca-2018-annual-conference/

SR Marine Conference @ COSLA Conference Centre
Sep 26 all-day

EMEC is attending the Scottish Renewables Marine Conference, taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland, 26th September 2018.

Attending the Event:

  • Lisa MacKenzie, Commercial & Marketing Manager

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

About SR Marine Conference:

Scotland’s position at the forefront of marine energy development is well deserved, but with technologies continuing to struggle to reach their full commercial potential, is our global lead at risk?

Designed to feed in industry priorities to the Scottish Government’s Marine Energy Group, this conference will bring together key industry players to assess risks and opportunities facing the sector over the next 12 months.

Examine market mechanisms and business models to reach commercialisation, discover how marine energy can deliver for remote economies, and consider how to maximise innovation and cost reduction in early stage deployment scenarios.

Key questions the event will answer:

  • Which revenue models will succeed in commercialising our industry?
  • Is the CfD right for the marine sector?
  • What are the innovative business models which will help create a sustainable future for the sector?
  • How can wave and tidal energy build productive places and capture more of the economic benefit from our seas?
  • How can marine energy support the blue economy?
  • How can we maximise the export opportunities in marine energy?

Who should attend?

Scottish Renewables’ Marine Conference 2018 is a must-attend for those involved in the wave and tidal energy sectors in Scotland. The event attracts technology and project developers, policy makers, regulators, investors, advisers and many more from across the UK and beyond.

For more information, visit: SR Marine Conference

To access the full conference programme, visit: SR Programme

Scottish Renewables contact: Lisa Russell | lrussell@scottishrenewables.com | +44 (0) 141 353 4986.

Oct
3
Wed
Maritime Hydrogen & Marine Renewable Energy Conference @ Floro Samfunnshus
Oct 3 – Oct 4 all-day

EMEC will be attending the Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Renewables Energy Conference in Floro to hear about the latest updates on technology, policies, projects and business cases within the subsea, marine renewable energy and maritime hydrogen industries.

Attending:

  • Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Development Manager

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

Not to be missed:

Day 2 | Parallel Session 2 | Subsea Marine Renewable Energy | 11.00 -12.00

EMEC’s Hydrogen Development Manager, Jon Clipsham, will be speaking on ‘Orkney – a living lab for marine renewable energy’.

For more the full conference programme, visit: Maritime Hydrogen & Marine Renewable Energy Agenda.

 

 

 

Oct
9
Tue
Hydrogen: A Business Opportunity for Scotland @ Hilton Treetops
Oct 9 all-day

 

EMEC will be attending the Hydrogen Scotland Conference hosted by ERM & Pale Blue Dot, taking place on 9 October 2018 in Aberdeen. The event will hear from current Hydrogen projects in the UK and explore the opportunities that the transition to Hydrogen offers the regional supply chain.

 

Attending:

  • Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Manager

Speaking at H2: A Business Opportunity for Scotland : 

Tues 9th | Session 2 | Hydrogen Production and Applications | 11.10 -11.25

EMEC’s Hydrogen Manager Jon Clipsham will be speaking on ’Hydrogen from Marine Renewables’.

For more information and to access the full conference programme, visit: Hydrogen Scotland Conference

Oct
17
Wed
Power2Gas Conference @ Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers
Oct 17 – Oct 18 all-day

Power2Gas Conference

EMEC will be attending the Power2Gas Conference, taking place on 17-18 October 2018 in Copenhagen, will bring together major stakeholders from the industry to explore the latest developments related to this technology.

Attending P2G:

  • Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Development Manager

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

Speaking at P2G:

  • Jon Clipsham | Power to Gas in an island setting:He will be discussing how hydrogen is being used as a way of alleviating local grid constraints in the island community of Orkney, and will provide an update on the current projects using hydrogen applications for moving towards a decarbonised future.

For more information and to access the P2G programme, visit: Power2Gas Conference

Oct
29
Mon
Pathway to Commercialisation: EMEC Lunch & Workshop @ COSLA Conference Centre
Oct 29 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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Pathway to Commercialisation | Lunch & Workshop

EMEC is on a mission to create a thriving marine energy industry.

We know that developing a marine energy technology is not easy. It’s a tough path to tread as a technology developer: to balance technical developments whilst also working on a clear commercialisation strategy to attract investment.

To put early stage developers and their technologies in the best possible position to be a leader in a globally thriving marine energy industry, EMEC is hosting a lunch and workshop on the ’Pathway to Commercialisation’ which will provide a clear overview of how we support marine energy technology developers on their pathway to and through EMEC, providing an overview of our facilities, services, expertise and lessons learnt following 15 years of operating the world’s leading test facility.

This event has been designed to fit around the Ocean Energy Europe conference in Edinburgh (30-31 October 2018).

The agenda will include:

  • EMEC test site, infrastructure and kit
  • Recommended testing prior to offshore deployment
  • Recommended engineering and planning prior to offshore deployment
  • Operations and maintenance
  • Consenting and Environmental monitoring
  • Performance assessment and technical verification
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Access to funding and commercialisation development support
  • Access to commercial projects
  • Case studies
  • Breakout sessions for discussions

The workshop will also provide you with a platform to tell us what you need and what challenges you are facing.

Lunch will be provided.

One-to-one meetings at Ocean Energy Europe

30-31 October 2018 | Time TBC following registration

Following the Pathway to Commercialisation workshop, we would like to meet with you on a one-to-one basis at Ocean Energy Europe to discuss your technology development plans in more detail.

For more information and to register please email erica.mathers@emec.org.uk by Friday 19th October 2018.

 

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