Events calendar
January – June 2020
The first Pan American Marine Energy Conference (PAMEC) will be held in Costa Rica on 26 – 28th January 2020.
Attending PAMEC:
- Rob Flynn, International Development Manager
- Caitlin Long, Environment & Consents Specialist
If you would like to organise a meeting, please contact; info@emec.org.uk | (0)1856 852060.
Not to be missed:
Day 2 | Session II.c | Technology – Tools | Monday 27 Jan | 1315 – 1515
Peter Scheijgrond of the Dutch Marine Energy Centre, will be presenting on the MET-CERTIFIED project in which EMEC are a partner. He will discuss how international standardisation and certification can accelerate commercial uptake.
Day 3 | Session V1.a | Buidling the Social and Policy Support for Marine Renewables | Tuesday 28 Jan | 1115 – 1245
Caitlin Long will be presenting on the EMFF funded SEA Wave project which is addressing the long term environmental concerns associated with wave energy.
Side events:
Workshop 1 | Marine Renewables Research and Test Centres – Sharing Experience and Best Practices | Friday 24 Jan | 1300 – 1930
Rob Flynn and Caitlin Long will be participating in this workshop, sharing their experiences in operating a test centre and how EMEC are collaborating with other countries to kick start marine energy on a global scale.
Workshop | Boosting Innovation through Standards and Certification | Tuesday 28 Jan | 1500 – 1800
MET-CERTIFIED project are hosting a workshop in IEC standardisation and certification of marine energy converters to raise awareness of the role of certification to build investor confidence in the marine renewable sector.
To find out more, click here: Boosting innovation through standards and certification
To view the full conference programme, click here: PAMEC Programme
HyVolution is the hydrogen event for energy, industry and mobility in France. With over 100 exhibitors and brands expected from across the spectrum of hydrogen markets, HyVolution asserts itself as the go-to gathering for hydrogen professionals in France and all across Europe
Speaking at HyVolution 2020:
•Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
Day 1 | February 4th | 17:00 – 17:30
Hydrogen in the UK : opportunities and British expertise & whisky tasting
- Dr David Hodgson, Sector Specialist Hydrogen, Department for International Trade
- Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director, European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
- Amanda Lyne, Chair of the UK HFCA (Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association)
If you would like to organise a meeting, please email info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
For more information on HyVolution and to register: click here
EMEC is hosting a Renewables & Sustainability session in association with Orkney Renewable Energy Forum and Aquatera as part of the Orkney Business Festival taking place from the 10 – 12 March 2020.
Orkney leads the world in wave and tidal energy demonstration, the development of a hydrogen economy, and energy systems integration.
Find out more about the Orkney energy revolution in this session which will look at:
• Orkney’s renewables legacy and its integration into Orkney Plc.
• The pioneering ReFLEX project and how you or your business can get involved
• Overview of hydrogen progress and future opportunities
• Case studies from local businesses benefitting from renewables and sustainability
EMEC attendance:
Richard Ainsworth, EMEC’s Hydrogen Projects Specialist will give an overview of the activity on hydrogen projects
Book you place on the Eventbrite page.
The 50th Oceanology International 2020 Conference Exhibition will be held in London, Excel on 17 – 19 March 2020. Oceanology International has firmly established itself as the world leading ocean technology marine science exhibition and conference, bringing together the latest technologies and thought leaders worldwide.
Attracting visitors from a variety of industries, including oil & gas, marine renewables and maritime defence, Oceanology International gives the opportunity for buyers and suppliers to do business in one location. Oceanology International offers structured networking opportunities to help suppliers establish relationships and secure business on a global scale.
Attending OI2020:
- David Darbinyan, Metocean Engineer
If you would like to organise a meeting, please email info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
For more information on Oceanology International and to register: click here
This webinar on ‘Crowdfunding and Marine Energy’ is organised by the Interreg North West Europe Marine Energy Alliance (MEA) project.
Speakers will include:
- Ray Alcorn, Exceedance
- Kirsty Ranger, IdeaSquares
- Daphne Linzell, Dutch Marine Energy Centre
Learn about Exceedence’s successful crowdfunding journey and learn all about the ins & outs and do’s & don’ts of crowdfunding from crowdfunding experts, IdeaSquares. Find out about the opportunities within crowdfunding and when it is right for your business within marine energy.
Numbers are limited, so please book your space here: MEA Webinar
MEA is a partnership of leading organisations with a track-record in marine energy development. MEA unites regional expertise and capabilities to progress the technical and commercial maturity level of early-stage (TRL 3 – 4) marine energy technology companies. Supported by €3.6 million of ERDF funding (Interreg North West Europe) MEA partners are offering a suite of integrated services to SMEs across Europe.
MEA partners are now preparing a series of webinars on various topics with the potential of accelerating the development of Marine Energy solutions.
The annual Marine Energy Wales conference is the largest conference in the UK dedicated to marine energy and is now in its 11th year.
Join over 200 professionals in this showcase of Welsh industry and find out more about current projects and future plans.
Due to popular demand this conference will take place over 2 days for the very first time, maximising networking time and introducing floating offshore wind to the programme.
Attending Marine Energy Wales Annual Conference:
- Rob Flynn, International 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 the Marine Energy Wales Annual Conference and to register: click here
EMEC will be attending All-Energy on the 13th & 14th May 2020, at the SEC, Glasgow.
More details on our involvement to follow in due course.
The IDCORE Programme‘s annual symposium is going online this year, over two days (26 May & 2 June 2020) to showcase the cutting-edge research being undertaken to progress offshore renewable energy.
James Ferguson, EMEC’s Hydrogen Research Engineer is studying towards an EngD through IDCORE, and will be speaking during part 1 on Tuesday 26th May on ‘supplying hydrogen for Orkney’s ferries’.
There is no need to register, just click on the links below to join on the day:
Part 1 | 26 May, 1400 – 1530 can be accessed here
Part 2 | 2 June, 1400 – 1530 can be accessed here
You can download the full programme for both days of the symposium here:
The Ocean Power Innovation Network (OPIN) project are hosting a webinar on the progress tidal energy is making within Europe.
This webinar aims to bring OPIN members and companies working in the ocean energy and supply chain together to learn about the work which is being undertaken in the tidal energy space. As well as identify some key areas which can be taken forward by Collaborative Innovation Groups, with support through the OPIN programme, to develop into new processes, products or projects
Not to be missed
Elaine Buck, EMEC’s Technical Manager, will be providing an update on the work EMEC are doing to progress the tidal energy sector. Also hear about the exciting new Interreg TIGER project which is driving the growth of tidal stream energy in France and in the UK.
Agenda
14:00 – 14.15 – Introduction to the OPIN project and services we offer
14:15 – 14.40 – ORE Catapult – TIGER Project
14:40 – 15.05 – Orbital Marine – The potential of O2 tidal turbines & opportunities associated with this for companies
15:05 – 15.30 – Sabella – Introduction to their tidal turbine design and projects
15:30 – 15.55 – EMEC – Work taking place on tidal energy converters
15:55 – 16.00 – Wrap up and close
Click here to register: OPIN registration
The 7th International Conference on ICT for Sustainability (ICT4S 2020) is being held virtually from 21 – 27 June 2020.
The ICT4S conferences bring together leading researchers in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for Sustainability with government and industry representatives, including decision-makers with an interest in using ICT for sustainability, researchers focusing on ICT effects on sustainability and developers of sustainable ICT systems or applications. Equally important to the conference is the inclusion of the views, processes and constraints that the various groups within the society face when pursuing sustainability through ICT, such as, community engagement for community energy group formation, and activism.
The conferences feature an innovative format for presenting new research, focusing on participation and conversation rather than passive listening.
Skills shortage for transition to smart local energy systems
Wednesday 24 June | 13.30 – 15.30 (GMT+1)
In order to realise successful transition to clean, smart local energy systems we need to ensure that the right skills and training are provided to the current/future energy system workers. This panel will discuss what lessons could we learn from current or recent transition projects, how would one go about identifying which skills will be required in the medium-term future, and what kind of training should be provided, by whom and to whom to support such skills development, as well as what roles do various energy systems stakeholders have in such a transition and training provision?
EMEC’s Neil Kermode, Managing Director, will be a panelist during this session, talking about the ReFLEX Orkney (Responsive Flexibility) project which creating a ‘smart energy island’ by developing a ground-breaking ‘virtual energy system’ in Orkney, This aims to monitor generation, grid constraint and energy demand and then use smart control of energy technologies to manage and improve the supply-demand balance.
Find out more here: ICT4S 2020 Panels