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  1. tethys.pnnl.gov

    PROJECT TITLE Effective Lifetime Extension in the Marine Environment for Tidal Energy PROJECT ACRONYM ELEMENT GRANT AGREEMENT 815180 FUNDING SCHEME Research and Innovation PROJECT DURATION 36 months, from June 2019 to May 2022 DOCUMENT NUMBER ELEMENT-EU-0010 REPORT TITLE Initial Environmental Report DELIVERABLE ID AND TYPE D4.1 - Report
  2. tethys.pnnl.gov

    A Funding Grant was awarded from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme to develop and validate an innovative tidal turbine control system, using the tidal turbine itself as a sensor, to deliver a step change improvement in the performance. This will demonstrate Effective Lifetime Extension in the Marine Environment for Tidal Energy (ELEMENT), driving the EU ...
  3. tethys.pnnl.gov

    A Funding Grant was awarded from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme to develop and validate an innovative tidal turbine control system, using the tidal turbine itself as a sensor, to deliver a step change improvement in turbine performance. This will demonstrate Effective Lifetime Extension in the Marine Environment for Tidal Energy (ELEMENT), driving the EU ...
  4. committees.parliament.uk

    3 Element (2022) European Tidal Energy Impact Analysis Report. Available here. 4 London School of Economics (2023) Seizing sustainable growth opportunities from tidal stream energy in the UK. Available online. 5 Deloitte (2012) Study ofthe macroeconomic impact Wind Energy in Denmark 6 State ofGreen (2021) The economic benefits wind energy ...
  5. A Funding Grant was awarded from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme to develop and validate an innovative tidal turbine control system, using the tidal turbine itself as a sensor, to deliver a step change improvement in the performance. This will demonstrate Effective Lifetime Extension in the Marine Environment for Tidal Energy (ELEMENT), driving the EU ...
  6. tethys-engineering.pnnl.gov

    JA.3: Ocean Energy Supply Chain Analysis Summary Report 6 1. Background, Scope and Coverage 1.1 Introduction to the OCEANERA-NET project OCEANERA-NET is a European Research Area Network funded by the EU through the 7th Framework Programme; the consortium constitutes 15 partners from 8 countries and is
  7. tethys-engineering.pnnl.gov

    This document has been prepared in consultation with The European Marine Energy Centre Ltd (EMEC) and with other interested parties in the UK marine energy community. ... 5.2 Tidal harmonic analysis 16 5.3 Modelling 19 5.4 Field study 24 ... 10.2 Contents of the report 50 10.3 Frequency of reporting 50 11 Bibliography 50. vii
  8. sciencedirect.com

    In Europe, the majority of marine renewable energy installation (MREI; used here to describe devices for harnessing wave and tidal energy) developments require some level of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), the purpose of which is to ascertain the effects of the development on the natural environment, species, biological and physical processes (although test sites and small-scale ...
  9. tethys-engineering.pnnl.gov

    1.2 Viable Energy Resource from Tidal Current Viable tidal energy as explained by O'Rourke et al. [4] is the accessible tidal current energy resource constrained by limitations of costs, scale, grid connection and resource distribution from tidal current energy farms. In order to get a value for this it was
  10. The gross energy content of tidal and marine currents in the zone between the 10m depth contour and the 12 nautical mile territorial limit is referred to as the Theoretical Resource. The theoretical tidal energy resource has been determined using computational modelling of current flows around Ireland.

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