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CA-OE Workshop



SPOK ApS organised the CA-OE Workshop April 25 to Saturday 28 2007 in Copenhagen..

Presentations from the work shop are available; either listed below or all in one 23MB zip file.:

Wednesday April 25 2007

Experience from establishing Environmental Impact Assessment in UK with Offshore wind project, tidal projects (Marine Current Turbine, Seagen) and wave projects (Welsh 7 MW Wave Dragon Demonstrator),
B Jamie May, PMSS, UK

Thursday April 26 2007

Theme 2: Development policies
The incentives and how to overcome barriers

1. Alla Weinstein, European Ocean Energy Association: Incentives in the different EU countries
2. Antonio Sarmento, Wave Energy Centre, PT: The new demonstration zone Portugal
3. Pat McCullen, ESB International, IRL: The Irish White Paper, presented by Tony Lewis, HRMC, University College Cork, IRL
4. Luke Reade, Centre for the study of Environmental Change and Sustainability, University Edinburgh representing United Kingdom Energy Research Centre (UKERC): Road mapping wave and tidal energy UK with focus on RTD
5. Jean-Paul Delpech, Ifremer, F: Potential impacts of marine energy systems and the problem of sustainable development in coastal zones

Breakout groups: each developers to give contribution; feed back in plenum
6. RTD needs discussed in the groups;
7. Peter Frigaard, Aalborg University: WS1- Modelling ocean energy systems
8. Kim Nielsen, Ramboll: WS2 - Component technology and PTO
9. Peter Scheijgrond, Ecofys: WS3 - Performance monitoring of ocean systems
10. Antonio Sarmento, IST/WEC: WS4 - Performance monitoring of ocean systems
11. H. C. Soerensen, SPOK: WS5 - Environment including: The conclusion from the Wavetrain Course

Theme 1: Environmental Impact Assessment , Methods and cases
Theme 2: Development policies, The barriers
12. G. Bhuyan, IEA-OES Canada: Environmental Impact and Ocean Energy Devices
13. Iain Russell, Wave Dragon Wales Ltd, UK: Environment Impact Assessment of the 7MW Wave Dragon demonstrator, Wales
14. H. C. Soerensen, Wave Dragon, DK: Typical development path from wave tank to commercial deployment

Friday April 27 2007

Theme 3: Tools for commercialisation
Reports from INCO partners:
15. S.A. Sannasiraj, Department of Ocean Engineering, India
16. Liang Zhang, Harbin Engineering University, China, presented by H. C. Soerensen
17. Gerardo Hiriart, Instituto de Ingenierķa, UNAM, Mexico

Theme 4 Socio-economic benefits
18. Cristina Huertas-Olivares, Wave Energy Centre, PT: Cases from other device developers
19. Antonio Fiorentino, Ponte di Archimede, I:The Kobold Turbine in the Strait of Messina
20. W. Batten, Southampton University, UK: Job creation in Europe from Ocean Energy

Theme 5: Integration with other renewable and hydrogen
21. Sian McGrath, Matt Folley, Queens University Belfast, UK: Wave energy and desalination.
22. G. Bhuyan, Powertech Labs, Ca: Race-Rock tidal Current Demonstration Project, Canada
23. Michael Chambers, C-Questor, UK: The C-quester concept

Conclusions Summing up from Work Session 1-5
Reports from WS leaders
24. Peter Frigaard: WS 1 - Modelling ocean energy systems
25. Kim Nielsen: WS2 - Component technology and PTO
26. Peter Scheijgrond: WS3 - System design, construction, reliability & safety
27. Antonio Sarmento: WS4 - Performance monitoring of ocean systems
28. H. C. Soerensen: WS5 - Environmental, Economics, Development Policy and Promotion of Opportunities

Saturday April 28 2007

Middelgrunden 40MW offshore wind farm, Technical visit
29. H. C. Soerensen: Construction and EIA.

Contributions from developers:
30. PhD conference INORE
31. Aquamarine Power Ltd. and Queen's University Belfast
32. Enermar

33. Experience of the SeaFlow Project


More to come ...

 

 


 
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