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Guidelines for Project Development in the Marine Energy Industry

The aim of the Marine Renewable Project Development Guidelines is to set up best practice in the development of marine power projects and disseminate this good practice throughout the industry.

The guideline is aimed at the whole range of developers of marine power projects. It will make recommendations on the technical, environmental, H&S, legal and commercial issues that need to be considered through the phases of feasibility, conceptual and detailed design, manufacture, installation, operation, maintenance and decommissioning.

The guideline covers Marine Power Project developments within the European context. However, most of the recommended processes and procedures in this guideline can apply worldwide, while others will need to be adapted according to national policies and requirements.

The guideline has been drafted providing examples of the UK case and is based on current UK policy and legislation. It is, therefore, a live document to be reviewed and updated as policy, legislation and requirements change over time.

The guideline is based on a generic marine power project. It is not intended to be a guide on project management but aims to be of practical use for a broad range of project developers with different business and project objectives.

We welcome comments on this document and if you would be willing to provide us with your name and email address we will send you a form to respond. Your email address will not be passed on, sold or otherwise used for anything other than this feedback.

EMEC CLIENTS

Alstom

Alstom

hammerfest

hammerfest

Aquamarine

Aquamarine Power

atlantis

Atlantis Resources Corporation

Nautricity

Nautricity

Naval Group

Naval Group

openhydro

Open Hydro

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Orbital Marine

pelamis

pleamis

scottish_power

ScottishPower Renewables

seatricity

Seatricity

Sustainable Marine Energy

Sustainable Marine Energy

voith

Voith Hydro

Wello

Wello Oy

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