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- Journal Article:
Laaouidi et al.
The composite tidal turbine nozzle can be exposed to impact loads during maintenance or installation operations, which may result in invisible damage. Therefore, it is very important to analyse the induced damage in order to conceive hybrid composite nozzles with better resistance to damage. The low-velocity impact behaviour (LVI) of a carbon/glass hybrid composite nozzle has been investigated…
- Conference Paper:
Macadre et al.
The combination of Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) technologies such as wave or current devices with offshore wind, a more mature technology, could enable pooling of R&D efforts and reducing costs (grid connection, moorings, maintenance activities…). Moreover, the different characteristics of the wind, wave and current resources could be complementary and provide a smoothing effect on the…
- Journal Article:
Khan et al.
Marine energy, especially tidal current and ocean wave resources, bear immense potential for generating renewable power toward meeting global electricity needs. A number of conversion technologies have been successfully demonstrated worldwide and precommercial/commercial deployments are expected to appear in the near future. While electric power utilities foresee renewable technologies as a…
- Report:
Clarkson
Fundy Ocean Research for Energy (FORCE), Offshore Energy Research Association (OERA) and Operational Excellence Consulting Inc. have teamed up to capture lessons learned from marine operations in the Minas Passage. The project involves information that is shared from developers and contractors who have been performing marine operations in the past number of years. The purpose is to help the…
- Journal Article:
de Peralta et al.
Technology innovation, market demand, and the potential impacts of a changing climate are driving the marine renewable energy (MRE) industry to develop market-ready systems to provide low-carbon electricity for emerging, off-grid markets. The advanced operational and information technology devices used in MRE systems create a pathway for a cyber threat actor to gain unauthorized access to data…
- Journal Article:
Cavagnaro et al.
Marine renewable energy (MRE) encompasses the harvest of energy from the movement of ocean waters in the form of either currents or waves, as well as temperature and salinity differentials. To date, most MRE development has focused on utility-scale electrical grid generation, but a growing body of work focuses on non-grid applications in the blue economy where MRE could provide power on-site…
- Conference Paper:
Flinn et al.
This paper discusses the principles of risk management in a wide context, including definitions of risk and how diverse types of risk can be compared on a common basis. The paper also provides an overview of how the main processes have been developed in other industries, including discussions of the various methods of quantitative risk assessment, and how standards fit into this. It then…
- Report:
RenewableUK
Introduction
These health and safety guidelines provide basic information on how duty holders can assess the provision of adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to ensure employees receive proper attention if they are injured or taken ill at work. Its sets out the key issues to take into account when conducting a first aid needs assessment. It does…
- Report:
RenewableUK
The RenewableUK Offshore Wind and Marine Energy Health & Safety Guidelines were launched in 2013 and were further updated in 2014. They provide an invaluable reference source for:
- Designers and manufacturers of wave & tidal devices
- Landlords, owners & developers • Contractors & supply chain partners
- Professional and technical advisers
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- Report:
RenewableUK
The publication of the Offshore Wind and Marine Energy Health and Safety Guidelines is an important milestone for the renewable energy sector, and offshore wind and marine energy projects in particular. They support the strategic vision of RenewableUK:
“to be a leading enabler in the delivery of an expanding UK wind, wave and tidal sector free of fatalities, injuries and work…
- Presentation:
de Peralta
This presentation on cybersecurity for marine renewable energy systems was presented to the Marine Energy Council on February 18, 2020. It provides an overview of a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-led project aimed at developing a guidance document that will assist developers and end users with integrating security controls into the operational and enterprise networks of the MRE systems…
- Report:
de Peralta et al.
Technology innovation, market demand, and the potential impacts of a changing climate are driving the marine renewable energy (MRE) industry to develop market-ready systems to provide low-carbon electricity for emerging, off-grid markets. The advanced operational and information technology devices used in MRE systems create a pathway for a cyber-threat actor to gain unauthorized access to data…
- Report:
de Peralta et al.
The marine renewable energy (MRE) industry is an emerging source of power for marine applications, marine devices, and coastal communities. Developers of MRE systems rely on industrial control systems and information technology to support operations and maintenance activities. The advanced operational and information technology devices used in MRE systems create a pathway for a cyber-threat…
- Report:
RenewableUK
This guidance is intended to be relevant to all organisations contributing to the life cycle of marine device arrays (from initial feasibility studies through to decommissioning) but is particularly relevant to senior management within organisations developing, constructing or operating marine devices, or considering becoming involved in the sector.
It is not intended to provide in-…
- Conference Paper:
Lazakis et al.
The study presented in this paper, is part of the Deep Green project, which includes the development of a power converter/device for employment in low-speed tidal currents. It mainly focuses on the initial steps to investigate the ways on how to minimize the risks during handling, operation and maintenance (O&M) activities of the full-scale device particularly in offshore operations. As a…
- Report:
Nushagak Electric & Telephone Cooperative
Nushagak Electric & Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cooperative) is filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) an updated Proposed Study Plan (PSP) describing the studies proposed for the Nuyakuk River Hydroelectric Project (Project), FERC No. 14873, in accordance with 18 CFR §5.11. The Cooperative is seeking an original license for the proposed Project and has…
- Report:
Maisondieu et al.
This report is a deliverable of MERiFIC Task 3. 6: ‘Installation Procedures’ and has been produced in a cross border collaboration between IFREMER and the University of Exeter. In this report different elements are presented for the planning and organisation of installation operations for the deployment of Marine energy plants. The optimization of installation procedures are discussed and…
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