Webinar #6 in Annex IV Environmental Webinar Series
Sponsored by Ocean Energy Systems (OES)
July 21, 2015 @ 15:00 - 16:30 UTC
Summary
Marine renewable energy test centers around the world have been successful in testing new technologies to ensure devices perform up to standards and are able to survive in the marine environment. Test centers have also provided researchers with the opportunity to begin observing how these technologies interact with the marine environment. Programs have been developed focusing on environmental monitoring technologies and methodologies, as well as interactions between technologies and specific marine animals. This webinar will discuss current environmental research efforts focused around marine renewable energy test centers and what is being planned for future test centers.
Speaker Presentation Materials
- Environmental Studies at PMEC: Addressing Information Needs for Permitting/Testing & Future Environmental Research Campaign (Sarah Henkel, Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center NNMREC, US)
- Monitoring for Environmental Effects of Marine Energy Devices at EMEC - Options, Challenges, and Indications (Jennifer Norris, European Marine Renewable Energy Center EMEC, UK)
A video recording of the webinar has been posted below:
Past Events
- OES Annex IV Webinar #5: The Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Marine Animals Webinar, Online, 7 May 2015 16:00-17:30 UTC
- OES Annex IV Webinar #4 : Effects of Energy Removal on Physical Systems Webinar, Online, 3 February 2015 16:00-17:30 UTC
- OES Annex IV Webinar #3: Tidal Energy Research in the Bay of Fundy Webinar, Online, 27 October 2014 16:30-18:00 UTC
- OES Annex IV Webinar #2: Interactions of Marine Mammals and Birds Around Marine Energy Devices Webinar, Online, 19 May 2014 04:30-06:00 UTC
- OES Annex IV Webinar #1: Instrumentation Workshop Webinar, Online, 23 January 2014 16:30-18:00 UTC