This year, the Basque Energy Cluster and Ocean Energy Europe are teaming up to deliver a joint event on ocean energy, taking place on 18-20 October 2022. The event will combine the International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE) et Ocean Energy Europe’s (OEE) annual event.
The unique event, ICOE-OEE 2022, will gather ocean energy professionals and decision-makers from all corners of the globe in San Sebastián / Donostia, in the Basque Country, Spain .
TIGER stand & side event
Come and visit the TIGER stand (stand 24), alongside project partners EMEC and ORE Catapult,
We will be hosting a TIGER series 2 supply chain event and a series of TIGER presentations, see details below:
TIGER Side Event
TIGER: Tidal Stream Industry Energiser outlook, the tide is turning
Wednesday, October 19
11:15 – 13:15
Room 9
- 11:15 – 11:30
TIGER Welcome & Intro & UK/FR MRE Supply Chain Portal launch
Simon Cheeseman, ORE Catapult - 11:30 – 11:45
Tidal Stream Industry Cost Reduction Pathway report update
Ciaran Frost, ORE Catapult - 11:45 – 11:55
OPEN-C France’s National test framework & Paimpol Bréhat update
Nicolas Gerard, EDF - 11:55 – 12:15
Tidal Stream Cost Reduction – The Reality
Drew Blaxland, Normandie Hydroliennes - 12:15 – 12:35
Cost reduction strategy towards commercialization
Marta Garcia, Magallanes Renovables - 12:35 – 12:55
Orbital O2 cost reduction roadmap
Chris Milne, Orbital Marine Power - 12:55 – 13:15
Q&A panel session open floor
TIGER Partner Presentations
Tuesday, October 18
- 14:00 – 15:30
A convenient truth: Using ‘Al-Gore-ithms’ to model ocean energy’s future
Ciaran Frost, ORE Catapult (UK): “Cost reduction through innovation: a trajectory for tidal stream industry success” - 16:00 – 17:30
Breakthroughs in critical systems and connections
Prof Philipp Thies,University of Exeter: “Testing the TfI SeaSpring, a potential route to lower cost moorings for marine energy devices”
Wednesday, October 19
- 16:30-18:00
Choosing the perfect site
Hannah Mullings, Postdoctoral Research Associate, The University of Manchester: “Confidence in predicting the unsteady onset flow to tidal turbines: cross-comparison of resource models and measured data at sites within the TIGER project.”