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Marine Renewable Energy
BWEA Marine 09 - a date for your diary
5 November 2008 The Carbon Trust's Marine Energy Accelerator (MEA) aims to accelerate progress in cost reduction of marine energy (wave and tidal stream energy) technologies, to bring forward the time when marine energy becomes cost-competitive so that significant carbon emissions reductions are achieved. Click here for more information.
'Why Marine?' has been designed as an educational tool looking at some of the technologies available today and how multiple device projects may evolve off our coast. It also addresses the opportunities of creating a new low-carbon industry around marine renewables and some of the considerations that have to be taken into account in doing this. This booklet has been endorsed by both the Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks and Sir Jonathon Porritt, Chairman of the UK's Sustainable Development Commission, as well as our CEO, Maria McCaffery. As Jonathon Porritt states in his foreword: "There is a new industry in the making here, potentially creating thousands of jobs, generating a lot of new wealth, and delivering significant amounts of an increasingly precious commodity – namely, very low-carbon, environmentally friendly energy. Not to seize hold of this opportunity with vigour and urgency would be insane". I hope you find it a useful introduction to this exciting sector. July 2008 A BWEA 'Global Opportunity' presentation was given both to BERR at the last Marine Strategy Group meeting and to the Seawork 08 Conference http://www.seawork.com The presentation outlined the global view, UK advantage, 2008 technology deployment, ideas for government support, the commercial opportunities and benefits to UK plc. The presentation can be viewed here (PDF format). BWEA's 2007 wave & tidal energy conference - 15 March 2007, Westminster
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