We are excited to meet each other soon at the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) 2021! We are happy to announce that in this edition, a significant number of MEA partners, SME’s and other big industry players will be joining the event! Read More
Cornish based tidal energy developer, HydroWing Ltd, are seeking an experienced electrical engineer to lead their growing electrical and control team. Read More
As the transition to renewable energy gains pace worldwide, marine energy and its predictable and reliable nature, backed by versatile application potential, is bound to find its place in the future energy mix. However, the sector first needs to demonstrate its ability to go large-scale to attract big investments and jump-start the commercialization of the marine energy industry. Read More
A CIG is one of the services offered to developers and businesses through the Ocean Power Innovation Network (OPIN). If you have an issue or challenge within the ocean energy sector that cannot be solved by your business alone, a CIG allows you to work with others to find a solution. The total level of support can be up to €20,000 of OPIN partner resources. This is not a grant to your organisation and reflects in-kind support. Wave, tidal, and floating platforms are all innovation areas supported by OPIN. Read More
The Technology Assessment Process (TAP) is one of the free services offered to developers and businesses through the Ocean Power Innovation Network (OPIN). If you have an innovation for the ocean energy sector, a TAP gives you a roadmap for risk reduction, development and commercialisation, as well as independent evidence for investors. Wave, tidal, floating wind and floating solar are all innovation areas supported by OPIN. Read More
Powering ships with hydrogen that can be refueled at offshore floating solar islands sounds like a perfect sustainable shipping alternative. Now, the idea is coming closer to reality in the Netherlands with a prototype of such solar island set for testing on the Waal near IJzendoorn through a joint effort by SolarDuck and Voyex. Read More
The cost-effective floating solar technology with a circular economy approach, byHelioRec was attributed the “Solar Impulse Efficient Solution” Label following anassessment performed by external independent experts and based on verifiedstandards. It is thereby joining the #1000solutions challenge, an initiative by theSolar Impulse Foundation to select solutions that meet high standards in profitabilityand sustainability and present them to decision-makers to fast-track theirimplementation. Read More
Hydrokinetic turbine developer GKinetic Energy has been supported by the Marinet2 funding to conduct second round of testing of its hydrokinetic technology at Ifremer. Read More