Selkie Webinar – Operations and Maintenance in Marine Energy
SELKIE Webinar: Operations and Maintenance in Marine Energy
Thursday 8th October 2.30 – 3.30pm
The second webinar in the Selkie supply chain series will focus on operations and maintenance in the tidal stream and wave energy sectors.
Speakers include:
Dr Fiona Devoy McAuliffe, University College Cork
Osian Roberts, Minesto
TJ Horgan, Selkie Project
Agenda coming soon.
About the project:
SELKIE is a cross-border project which aims to boost the marine energy industry in Wales and Ireland by bringing together leading researchers and businesses
to improve the performance of marine renewable devices and technologies. University College Cork are leading the project in partnership with Swansea University,
Marine Energy Wales, Menter Môn, DP Energy Ireland and Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions.
Multi-use technology tools, templates, standards and models are being created for use across the industry; which will be tested and validated on wave and tidal
pilot demonstration technologies. The pilot testing will advance knowledge and improve marine energy devices in terms of their reliability, survivability, operability,
stability and commercial viability.
Join our growing network of businesses! We are looking to bring together Welsh and Irish fabricators, engineers, marine operators, consultancies, marine energy
device developers and more. Some of the companies already signed up are Bombora Wave Power, Sabella SA, Magallanes Renovables, Ocean Energy,
Mainstay Marine Solutions, FAUN Trackway, Alpha Marine and Bartlett Engineering, to name a few.
The project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme.