OCEAN ENERGY CONFERENCE Programme 2023

OCEAN ENERGY CONFERENCE Programme 20232023-10-19T10:59:40+02:00

Renewable Marine Energy congress (waves, tides and currents) that includes an international Conference ProgrammeNetworking and an Exhibition Area.

Main topics of the conference

Biscay Marine Energy Platform (BiMEP), Clúster de Energía, Ente Vasco de la Energía (EVE), Foro Marítimo Vasco (FMV), Idom, PYMAR and Tecnalia are still working on the structure of the presentations. The topics addressed at the OEC will be as follows:

  • Public-private partnerships to roll out renewable energies.
  • Diversification of the shipbuilding industry to boost offshore wind energy through the Naval PERTE.
OCEAN ENERGY CONFERENCE 2023

Renewable Ocean Energy Congress (waves, tides and currents) that brings together key players within maritime sector in a high-level International Conference Program, Networking and Expo Area.

Data updated date 22/03/2023
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Title: Roundtable
Topics: SESSION 2: MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS TO DIVERSIFY THE SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY

23/03/2023 — 12:15 - 12:45

The importance of modularity and naval industrialisation in the design of floating offshore wind turbines - Sergi Ametller Malfaz - SENER.

New processes and naval means of corrective maintenance of fixed and floating offshore wind turbines - Berta Álvarez - ESTEYCO.

Industrialisation of floating concrete platforms - David Carrascosa - SAITEC OFFSHORE.

Logistical and construction challenges of floating offshore wind in Europe - Santiago de Guzmán- Brezo Energy.

Deployment of Tidal Energy Solutions - Rodrigo Sanz Martin - Magallanes Renovables.

José Francisco Fernández Aparicio
General Secretary
PYMAR
Sergi Ametller Malfaz
Director of Offshore Wind at SENER...
CEO of Hive Wind Energy
Berta Álvarez
Director of Offshore Projects
Esteyco
David Carrascosa
Director of Operations
Saitec Offshore
Santiago De Guzmán
Technical Director
Brezo Energy
Rodrigo Sanz Martin
R&D Manager
Magallanes Renovables

* Preliminary programme subject to change

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