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Marine Energy Industry Sets New Goal of 1GW of Deployments by 2035 | Off Grid Energy Independence

With marine energy on the cusp of significant growth, the National Hydropower Association of America unveiled new industry deployment targets of 50 MW by 2025, 500 MW by 2030, and 1 GW by 2035. In a new report titled Commercialization Strategy for Marine Energy, the industry calls on the U.S. Federal Government to accelerate commercialization of marine energy technologies (wave, tidal, ocean current, ocean thermal, and riverine) by increasing financial support for research and development, reducing market barriers and creating financial incentives for technology deployment.   Marine energy could be the missing link for meeting our nation s clean energy goals and decarbonizing our electricity grid, which is why, as an industry, we are setting the bold and achievable deployment target of 1 GW by 2035, said Malcolm Woolf, NHA President and CEO.

Irish company launches project to develop new river and tidal turbine

Could tidal energy take off in Ireland? Irish company, ÉireComposites, is leading a new €3.9m project to develop and market a marine hydrokinetic (MHK) turbine. The MHK turbine, which is placed below the water s surface, generates renewable electricity from tidal streams, ocean and river currents. It is estimated some 615 terawatt-hours per year could be produced using Ireland s as yet untapped tidal sources. To put that in context, that estimated energy creation is approximately 20 times Ireland s annual electricity consumption. Sustainable ÉireComposites has partnered with the Ocean Renewable Power Company and National University of Ireland Galway to commercially develop the turbine. The marine hydrokinetic turbines sit below the water s surface and generate electricity by harnessing tidal streams, ocean and river currents.

Midwest Radio - Galway-led tidal energy project awarded €3m from the European Commission

Tributes have been paid following the death of Canon John Fallon,retired parish priest of Kilmaine. A native of Balla, Fr Fallon was ordained to the priesthood in 1964 and served as a curate in Aughagower, Clare Island, Achill Island and Louisburg, before… Apr 12, 2021 Tributes are being paid to a talented footballer who died in a single vehicle road traffic collision in Galway on Saturday. Maitiu O Domhnaill died following the crash near his hometown of Carraroe shortly before 3.50am on Saturday morning. Mr O Domhnaill,… Apr 12, 2021 Clifden RNLI came to the aid of two walkers who got cut off by the tide yesterday evening. The crew were requested to launch the lifeboat by the Irish Coast Guard just before 6pm following a report that two people were stranded on Omey Island. The inshore…

Connemara Company Secures €3m from EU to Design Marine Turbine from Recycled Materials

Connemara Company Secures €3m from EU to Design Marine Turbine from Recycled Materials 9th April 2021 Tomas Flanagan, CEO at ÉireComposites A Connemara company has secured €3 million from the European Commission to research and design a marine turbine that uses recycled materials for the first time. As The Times Ireland edition reports, designers at ÉireComposites in Indreabhán, Co Galway, believe their marine hydrokinetic power system can produce clean energy reliably at a reduced cost. It will work with partners including marine renewable energy specialists Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC), NUI Galway, Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials in Germany and Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, the Italian state research company. 

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