Marine Energy Alliance opens second call for applications
Posted onMarine Energy Alliance (MEA) will open the Second Call for Applications on January 01, 2020. Read More
Marine Energy Alliance (MEA) will open the Second Call for Applications on January 01, 2020. Read More
As Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) 2019 is ready to kick off, this year, the Marine Energy industry has bigger presence than ever with a large Marine Energy Pavilion, hosted by Dutch Marine Energy Centre (DMEC) and Navingo. Read More
The Marine Energy Alliance (MEA) and its partners will be present during Offshore Energy 2019 at the Marine Energy Pavilion on the exhibition floor. Read More
The Marine Energy Alliance will be present at Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference in the Marine Energy pavilion. Read More
Marine Energy Alliance has reached a very important milestone by awarding services to 22 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The Marine Energy Alliance aims to progress the technical and commercial maturity level of early-stage (TRL 3 – 4) marine energy technology companies with the overall goal of reducing the risk of device failure in subsequent demonstration phases. Read More
US-based companies Berger Geosciences and Integral Consulting have partnered with French company Akrocean to deliver a full range of solutions for site characterization for the US offshore renewable energy market. Read More
Dutch Marine Energy Centre (DMEC) has launched the Ocean Energy Scale Up Alliance (OESA) project. According to the company’s social media update, the OESA project, which will scale-up five ocean energy pilots, has kicked off on Thursday. Read More
Marine Energy Alliance: First call for support is almost closing! One day left to apply. Are you an early-stage marine energy technology company looking for guidance and support in advancing your technology’s future? Then send in your application for the Marine Energy Alliance. Deadline for entry is tomorrow, Friday 15 February at 17:00 CET. Read More
The Marine Energy Alliance aims to progress the technical and commercial maturity level of early-stage (TRL 3 – 4) marine energy technology companies with the overall goal of reducing the risk of device failure in subsequent demonstration phases. Selected marine energy technology companies will receive a suite of tailored expert services that will enable them to realize their ambitions. Read More
Are you an early-stage marine energy technology company? And are you also looking for guidance and assistance in advancing your technology’s future? Then send your application in for the Marine Energy Alliance. Read More