Blog: The league table of innovation

Our Managing Director, Neil Kermode, discusses the recently published European league table of innovation. It never ceases to amaze me how many people there are beavering away at trying to track abstract measures of performance. We become blasé about the figures that scroll across our screens, never really wondering how they are derived. But one Read More »


Blog: Third Innovation Call for Wave Energy Scotland

Wave Energy Scotland (WES) is running the most extensive technology programme of its kind to find a commercially viable method of harvesting Scotland’s huge wave energy resource. The national research and development body’s third call will investigate the suitability of alternative materials for use in the wave energy sector. Steel has been used most widely Read More »


Blog: Tidal energy helps power 90 mile charity row around Orkney

On the 24th June 2016, two of EMEC‘s employees, Danielle Moodie and John Skuse, took part in a charity row around mainland Orkney. Danielle discusses the experience below: As an islander I have always been drawn to the sea. I find it relaxing and comforting to watch so it’s little wonder that when I tried Read More »


Press release: EMEC and NNMREC further UK/US collaboration

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Ltd, based in Orkney, Scotland, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC), based in Oregon, Washington, and Alaska in the USA, to encourage knowledge exchange and joint research activities. The two organisations originally began working together in 2012, with EMEC Read More »


Blog: SME wet test PLAT-O ahead of EMEC deployment

Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) has been conducting submergence tests of its PLAT-O tidal energy platform this week. The tests were carried out off Hatston Pier in Kirkwall with the 100kW device, complete with two 50kW Schottel SIT turbines, lifted into the water by Heddle Construction. These operations are taking place ahead of the first planned Read More »


Press release: €3.9m innovation funding for tidal energy in Orkney

The European Commission has awarded just over €3.9 million (£3.1 m) to support tidal energy testing and demonstration in Orkney waters. Awarded under the Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) scheme, the funding is split between two projects – the InToTidal project and Ocean 2G. Led by Tocardo, the InToTidal project will demonstrate integrated deployment solutions Read More »


Blog: SR2000 arrives in Orkney

We’re delighted to see Scotrenewables’ SR2000 – the world’s biggest and most powerful tidal turbine – arrive in Orkney. This marks the culmination of many, many, months of hard work and determination from the Scotrenewables’ team in Belfast where the device was built. The 550-tonne device left Belfast Harbour on Friday and was towed up Read More »


Press release: SME showcase German/UK innovation at Battle of Jutland centenary

100 years after the Battle of Jutland German and British firms showcase innovative new tidal energy solutions in Orkney Whilst German and British dignitaries, including The Princess Royal, Prime Minister David Cameron and German President Joachim Gauck, commemorated the Battle of Jutland in Orkney today visitors to HMS Bulwark at nearby Hatston Pier, in Kirkwall, Read More »


Press release: Lisa MacKenzie wins communicator award for EMEC

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)’s Marketing and Communications Officer, Lisa MacKenzie, has been awarded the ‘Communicator Award’ at the Scottish Renewables Young Professionals Green Energy Awards held in the Glasgow Science Centre [Thursday 26 May 2016]. Following in the footsteps of the hugely successful Scottish Green Energy Awards, this event run by Scottish Renewables Read More »


Press release: WES & EMEC launch wave energy knowledge capture project

Wave Energy Scotland (WES) has initiated a new project with the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) to capture the wealth of knowledge and experience amassed in Orkney through testing wave energy devices in real sea conditions. Results from the study will support and inform the wave energy converter (WEC) designs currently under development. Taking the Read More »


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