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Opening the seas to renewable energy

Ocean Demo will provide funding to developers of marine renewable technologies to test their products or services in real sea environments, specifically targeting multi-machine ocean energy installations.

This will allow developers to move closer to market by demonstrating their technologies at full commercial scale.

Ocean Demo will release a first call for applications this year and devices will be installed from 2020 to 2022.

The transition from single machine to pilot farm scale is critical for the future of the ocean energy sector. Scaling up to multi-device farms will improve the competitiveness of the technology by bringing down costs across the supply chain. This transition comes with higher capital requirements and investors require a proven business case before they get further involved.

Ocean Demo will ease the transition towards pilot farms by providing free access to Europe’s world-leading network of open sea test centres at EMEC (European Marine Energy Centre), UK (the project leader) with DMEC (Dutch Marine Energy Centre, Netherlands), SEM REVin France and SmartBay, Ireland.

Ocean Demo follows on from the highly successful FORESEA project, which provides free access to open sea test centres for single machine testing. FORESEA has helped prove the tremendous potential of ocean energy, with 19 technologies deployed and more to come this year. Examples like Orbital Marine Power, who generated over 3 GWh of electricity in a year, proved that the technology works and can be part of a renewable energy mix in Europe.

Industry group Ocean Energy Europe will channel the project’s achievements and learnings to its international network of ocean energy professionals, ensuring broad dissemination across the sector.

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  • Ocean Demo