Scotland to Demo Commercial Scale Wave Energy Array

Marine Power Systems (MPS) has signed up to demonstrate a multi-MW wave energy array at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland.
Read moreMarine Power Systems (MPS) has signed up to demonstrate a multi-MW wave energy array at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland.
Read moreTraditionally used energy-harvesting technologies suffer from several limitations. In the case of ocean buoys, a potential solution is omnipresent: wave energy. Abundant, predictable, and consistent, the ocean’s own waves can be used to power navigation buoys.
Read moreMarine Renewables Canada will hold its annual East Coast Summer Event August 15 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The day will comprise two events: an afternoon industry update/session followed by an evening networking event. The industry update session will feature updates on tidal energy projects, plus future outlook and insight on new market opportunities for offshore wind, tidal, wave, river current and other clean marine energy.
Read moreFinnish wave energy developer Wello Oy launched the next iteration of their Penguin wave energy converter (WEC) into the water in Tallinn, Estonia as part of the CEFOW (Clean Energy From Ocean Waves) project. The Penguin WEC2 will be towed to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland, where it will be deployed alongside Wello’s original Penguin WEC.
Read moreA consortium of seventeen European partners is trying to create floating workspaces at sea by developing a standardized, cost-efficient, modular island with low ecological impact. Four applications for floating ocean spaces are under study: farming, transport and logistics hubs, energy hubs and living. The project, called Space@Sea is partly funded by EU’s Horizon 2020 research program. It is coordinated by
Read moreThe first of its kind in the US, the Bourne Tidal Test Structure is being moved by barge today to Cape Cod Canal for installation. The barge, owned by AGM Marine, Inc. departed from New Bedford at day break. The installation company, AGM Marine (Mashpee and New Beford), will drive three piles in the first three days and assemble the structure
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