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Greaves
The Supergen ORE Hub provides research leadership to connect academia, industry, policy and public stakeholders to drive innovation and advocate for ORE research. Each year we organise an Annual Assembly to connect those working in the offshore wind, wave and tidal energy sectors to explore cutting-edge research and discuss the latest issues facing the ORE sector. These slides are from the…
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Arredondo-Galeana et al.
As part of our 2023 Annual Assembly, the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub Early Career Researchers Forum took place on 11 July, and welcomed 50 delegates to the Boldrewood Campus at the University of Southampton. The Supergen ORE Hub ECR Community aims to connect ECRs with more senior researchers, in the UK and internationally, to create a diverse and supportive community…
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Green et al.
As offshore wind energy development grows in the United States, solutions are needed to reduce the underwater noise and substrate vibration generated during fixed-bottom turbine installation to help protect marine life. Monopiles are currently the main turbine foundation type installed globally and use impact hammers to…
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Bats and Wind Energy Cooperative (BWEC)
he Bats and Wind Energy Cooperative (BWEC or Cooperative) is an alliance of experts from government agencies, private industry, academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations that cooperate to develop and disseminate solutions to reduce to the greatest extent practicable or, where possible, prevent mortality of bats at wind energy facilities. The BWEC is overseen by the American…
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Green et al.
In May 2022, the U.S. Offshore Wind Synthesis of Environmental Effects Research (SEER) project team hosted a stakeholder workshop focused on preconstruction (baseline) research needs for potential floating offshore wind (OSW) energy development on the U.S. Pacific Coast, including California, Oregon, and Washington. Prior to the workshop, the SEER team developed a set of initial synthesized…
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Gottlieb et al.
The Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory convened a virtual workshop facilitated by the Consensus Building Institute in April 2022 to identify recommendations on how to accelerate the rate of research and development, evaluation, and adoption of technologies for monitoring or minimizing wildlife impacts from wind energy. The workshop drew on…
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New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
Offshore wind energy is a relatively new industry in the United States. Federal regulations were only established for the Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Program in 2009, and a variety of regulatory and non-regulatory processes are still in development for the industry. Although a great deal of attention has been given to understanding and mitigating environmental effects of offshore…
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New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) convened a stakeholder workshop on March 4–6, 2020 with scientists and representatives of environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs), regulators, and offshore wind developers. The workshop was designed to inform the development of a scientific research framework to guide the long-term study of potential effects to…
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Gulka and Williams
The first State of the Science Workshop on Wildlife and Offshore Wind, hosted by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), allowed researchers, managers, and stakeholders to share knowledge about the impacts to wildlife from offshore wind energy development. Panel presentations and group discussions allowed for a diversity of topics and issues to be identified in…
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Nichols
Ocean wave information relies on the collection of oceanographic and meteorological data, analysis and interpretation of the data, and dissemination of the resulting information products. These products can range from statistical tables and charts to bulletins and technical reports. Operational oceanography is distinct in that the science is focused on the development of information products…
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Nichols and Williams
Ocean wave information relies on the collection of oceanographic and meteorological data, analysis and interpretation of the data, and dissemination of the resulting information products. These products can range from statistical tables and charts to bulletins and technical reports. Operational oceanography is distinct in that the science is focused on the development of information products…
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Maushake
“How deep does an anchor penetrate the seafloor?”. This question has been explored by a team of scientists and technicians as well as the crews of three involved ships in the German Bight. One HHP AC 14 and one Hall type anchor have been dropped and dragged in a series of 18 trials following an exact specified procedure. The behaviour of the anchor, especially the impact on the seafloor and…
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Bat Conservation International and National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
The purpose of this workshop is to advance the development of an efficient and effective ultrasonic acoustic deterrent to reduce bat fatalities at wind turbines. Discussions focused on how to develop a durable, easily mounted and maintained ultrasonic acoustic deterrent device that results in a significant reduction in bat fatalities, comparable to operational mitigation.
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University of Oxford
Monday 18th March Session 1: Device Scale Problems (1) 11:10 CFD predicted effect of EMEC velocity profiles on a tidal stream turbine James McNaughton (University of Manchester) 3 11:35 Validation of an Actuator Line Model for Tidal Turbine Simulations Justine Schluntz (University of Oxford) 5 12:00 Hydrodynamics of tidal-stream turbines in…
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University of Oxford
Monday 7th April Session 1: Device Scale Problems (1) 11:10 Improving the cost-effectiveness of Darrieus hydrokinetic turbines Brian Kirke (University of South Australia) 3 11:35 Wave Induced Loads and Kinematics for Turbine Support Structures in Turbulent Flow A. Olczak (University of Manchester) 5 12:00 An E valuation of Blockage…
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University of Oxford
Day 1 (29th March) Session 1 11:10 The Influence of Vertical Velocity Shear on Tidal Turbine Performance and Wake Recovery Simon C. McIntosh (University of Oxford) 3 11:35 “From Vessel to Model”: Bridging the Gap between Real and Modelled Flow Data Paul Evans (Cardiff University) 5 12:00 Characterisation of the Coastal Hydrology of Oceans…
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Neill
Tidal stream turbines are exploited in regions of high tidal currents. Such energy extraction will alter the regional hydrodynamics, analogous to increasing the bed friction in the region of extraction. In addition, this study demonstrates that energy extracted with respect to tidal asymmetries due to interactions between quarter (M4) and semi-diurnal (M2) currents will have important…
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Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland
Addressing the ecological implications of offshore renewable energy developments across receptor groups – shaping future marine energy research Purpose: To identify the next steps in research required to understand the ecological implications of offshore renewable energy in the UK. This workshop will narrow down the key ecological pathways that link…
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Lucke et al.
This international workshop funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, IMARES Wageningen UR and TNO, was held in August 2013 with a group of 102 participants, comprised of scientists, regulators and other stakeholders. The workshop consisted of short presentations on key topics followed by group discussions focused on how new scientific information related to the…
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Bats and Wind Energy Cooperative (BWEC)
The Bats and Wind Energy Cooperative (BWEC or Cooperative) is an alliance of experts from government agencies, private industry, academic institutions, and non-government al organizations that cooperate to develop and disseminate solutions to reduce to the greatest extent practicable or, where possible, prevent mortality of bats at wind energy facilities. The BWEC is overseen by Bat…
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