Marine
Accelerated innovation to harness the UK’s vast natural wave and tidal resources.
What we have done
Projects
Tidal Energy Converter - Phase One
Phase 1 of the project, launched in May 2012, was led by Atlantis Resources Corporation and project managed by Black & Veatch. The project drew on the systems integration and technology skills of Lockheed Martin, as well as many leading technology providers in the marine industry
Tidal Energy Convertor - Phase Two
Phase 2 of the ETI TEC project designed a foundation structure for turbines
Wave Energy Converter (WEC)
The Wave Energy Converter (WEC) System Demonstrator Project launched in February 2013 aimed to accelerate the development and commercialisation of WEC systems capable of being cost competitive with other generation forms.
Wet-mate Connector
This project was led by MacArtney and set out to design, develop, assemble and test a low-cost high voltage generic Wet-mate connector
Industrial Doctorate Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE)
The Industrial Doctorate Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE) trains research engineers whose work in conjunction with sponsoring companies aims to accelerate the deployment of offshore wind, wave and tidal-current technologies. This is to help meet the UK’s ambitious renewable energy targets.
News
- Final update from the HEPS project
- ETI sets out priorities for marine energy if it is…
- Outputs from ETI marine energy project lead to new and…
- Stuart Bradley shares his thoughts on wave energy in the…
- Stuart Bradley shares his thoughts on tidal stream technology development