Tidal Energy Today has compiled the top news from tidal and wave energy industry from December 25 – 31, 2017.
French marine body France Energies Marines (FEM) is seeking an intern to research cable stability and sea floor hydrodynamics in relation to tidal energy developments.
Finland-based developer Wello has launched an equity crowdfunding campaign to support its growing wave energy ambitions.
Researchers from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) have found that wave power plant located off the coast of Spanish town of Mutriku could improve its efficiency.
Oslo-listed offshore vessel owner Ocean Yield has said it is currently in negotiations regarding further investments in modern vessels with long-term charters. The investments are still subject to board approval and agreement on documentation, the Norway-based company said. Ocean Yield said it expec
Ultra Deep Solutions has gone into a long-term charter for the DSCV Picasso. The vessel is the sister ship of the Lichtenstein. This is a DNV GL class 120 m x 25 m vessel and comes with an 18 men 300 msw Twin Bell, Twin 18 men SPHLs. The vessel will go on contract Q1 […]
Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) have issued call for tenders for the provision of geotechnical investigation services at the Hollandse Kust Noord Wind Farm Zone. This soil information will be made available to the participants in the concession tenders
On December 18, 2017, the four Programmed Marine offices in Houston, Aberdeen, Dubai and Singapore became official Atlas offices. The Joint Venture in Australia and New Zealand will remain as Programmed Marine. On July 10, 2017 Atlas Professionals signed the final agreement with Programmed Marine fo
French national institute dedicated to marine renewable energy research France Energies Marines (FEM) is looking to hire a research engineer specialized in marine renewable energies.
The video shows DeepOcean’s Maersk Connector simultaneously spooling two 59 kilometer long 400kV HVDC XPLE cables from a cable freighter onto its 7,000 tonne split capacity duel concentric carousel in the port of Blyth. The cable loading was for the first phase of the Nemo Link interconnector. DeepO
Bilbao-based developer Arrecife Energy Systems has received a financial boost through EU’s Horizon 2020 funding program to further advance its wave energy technology.
Gapura Energi Utama (GEU), an Indonesian infrastructure construction company, has placed an order to Finnish wave energy company Wello to supply it with a 10MW wave energy park equipped with Penguin devices.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has chartered two boats to survey the waters off Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac as part of the UK’s Overseas Territories Seabed Mapping Programme (OTSMP) commitments. The survey data gathered will be used to produce more accurate navigation charts and guid
The story of the Subsea Power Hub development has been shared with us by the team behind the device in a video released by East Coast Oil and Gas Engineering (EC-OG).