Bilbao-based wave energy company Arrecife Energy Systems is making progress on the development of its wave energy system whose design was inspired by the coral reefs and their efficiency in absorbing the energy of the waves.
DNV GL now launches a new recommended practice DNVGL-RP-F114 ‘Pipe-soil interaction for submarine pipelines’, solely dedicated to the interaction between the pipeline and the soil. Pipe-soil interaction assessments are usually far more complex and there can be more uncertainty on the results compare
Huelva Port Authority (Autoridad Portuaria de Huelva) and Research Foundation of the University of Seville are entering a research project to evaluate the benefits of dredging in the ecosystem of the estuary of Huelva. The announcement was made yesterday at a joint press briefing by Javier Barrero,
UK-based marine consultancy MarineSpace has appointed Phil Durrant as its new Technical Director.
CorPower Ocean’s wave energy device has delivered power to the Swedish grid during dry testing currently taking place in Stockholm.
MetOcean Solutions has completed the wave energy assessment of a nearshore site on the west coast of Mexico on behalf of the Israeli wave energy developer Eco Wave Power.
Finnish developer AW-Energy has assembled its WaveRoller wave energy device. However, it was built using LEGO bricks to spark interest on the scalable wave energy solution.
Swedish wave energy developer Waves4Power has launched a connection hub for its WaveEL wave energy device deployed off the Norwegian coast.
Carnegie Clean Energy has delivered a renewable energy roadmap for Mauritius, including a detailed design of a wave energy integrated hybrid power station for the island of Rodrigues.
Tidal Energy Today has compiled the top news from tidal and wave energy industry from May 22 – 28, 2017.
Scottish Renewables has honored EMEC’s Consents Officer Caitlin Long, and Wavepower’s Chief Executive David Rubie-Todd with Young Professionals Green Energy Awards trophies last night in Glasgow.
The Water Wall Turbine (WWT) tidal vessel demonstration project has resulted in the development of 3 major sub-systems which combined could prove a viable solution for powering many remote communities around the world.
Alderney Commission for Renewable Energy (ACRE) has reportedly cancelled the agreement with Alderney Renewable Energy for the development of tidal power resources around the island’s waters.
Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd has partnered with the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult to launch an innovation challenge to help wind farm developers better monitor and understand the behaviour of important species.