By Matt Telfer, SELKIE Project Coordinator, Marine Energy Wales After four years, Marine Energy Wales’ SELKIE project has drawn to a close. This collaborative endeavour between two universities and four industry partners aimed to advance the development and...
Marine Energy Wales, the secretariat for the Celtic Sea Developer Alliance, hosted The Crown Estate to update Floating Offshore Wind developers on Pre-Consent Surveys being undertaken in the Celtic Sea. The session provides a technical update and Q&A on the...
Last week, our SELKIE project was delighted to have been involved in the Destination Renewables Session at Pembrokeshire College, ‘An Introduction to Marine Renewable Energy and Floating Offshore Wind’. Destination Renewables is a new pioneering programme preparing...
Marine Energy Wales was joined by an excellent panel of speakers to discuss where Marine Renewable Energy meets Conservation in Welsh Waters. This webinar, chaired by an independent party to the sector, sought to understand the gaps in knowledge and identify...
As part of Wales Climate Week, Marine Energy Wales (MEW) is asking people to pledge their support for marine energy, taking action on climate change by using renewable energy to generate clean electricity and reduce our carbon emissions. You can get involved and...
The SELKIE Project is developing an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) decision-support tool for the marine renewable energy industry. It will allow users to: 1) simulate operations across the life cycle considering uncertain factors e.g. weather and failures and...