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Innovative R&D and Testing for Sustainable Marine Energy Technologies

The move from fossil fuels to renewable energy has many countries around the world pivoting to make the energy transition. With that pivot and the flow of investment in clean energy research and development, technology developers are looking at untapped hydrokinetic resources such as wave, current, tidal and riverine energy that hold the greatest potential to generate green energy.

Innovative R&D and Testing for Sustainable Marine Energy Technologies

Energy Management: Unlocking the Offshore Potential of Marine Energy

Power where it is needed—this is the key challenge for decarbonization of the blue economy. It is at the heart of EC-OG’s purpose; to deliver world class, innovative energy technologies and systems that change the offshore energy landscape towards a sustainable future.

Energy Management: Unlocking the Offshore Potential of Marine Energy

Making the Right Connections for Wave Energy Installations

Despite the global pandemic, wave and tidal energy projects have moved forward at pace, reaching significant funding, testing and deployment milestones over the last year.

One such example is Acteon’s patented Rocksteady connection system, an auto-latching subsea structural connector that enables wave energy operators to streamline installation processes and minimize costs.

Making the Right Connections for Wave Energy Installations

Collaboration is Key for Technology Innovation in Offshore Wind

At Ørsted, innovation has been a core part of our DNA and has helped us in transforming our business. In 1991, we were the first company to install turbines in the ocean, creating the world’s first offshore wind farm off the coast of Denmark.

Collaboration is Key for Technology Innovation in Offshore Wind

Integrating Passive Acoustic Recorders into Robotics Systems

In 2016, RS Aqua launched the multichannel Orca passive acoustic recorder, and the single channel Porpoise followed in 2018. Both recorders are very broadband, sampling at up to 384 kHz, and carry up to 4 TB of internal memory. They have proved successful in multiple sectors with almost 100 Orcas and 200 Porpoises being sold, with a high proportion into defence applications.

Integrating Passive Acoustic Recorders into Robotics Systems
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