The NEMMO team holds a final event as part of the side event programme at the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (ETWEC), which presents the final results from the project.
NEMMO partner Tecnalia will promote project results on antifouling coating for tidal blades at the International Antifouling Conference on 13 Sept 2022.
NEMMO project partner Magallanes Renovables will be presenting “Tidal energy – ready to take-off” on 9 Sept 2022 within the 'Renewable Energy Technologies' workshop at the upcoming Sustainable Places 2022 event.
Work is well underway on developing the next generation of tidal turbine blade, with NEMMO partners reporting the following achievements during the project update meeting in Spain on 6 April 2022. Partners also visted INPRE's facility to see blade manufacturing process.
The NEMMO project, now in its third year, has already made great progress in testing and producing tailored composites, coatings and appendages for a novel tidal blade. NEMMO project team will host a webinar highlighting the latest findings on materials and modelling, as well as the results we have achieved. The event is being held as an official side event at the Ocean Energy Europe 2021 annual conference (OEE2021).
The NEMMO project team has joined forces with the European Technology and Innovation Platform for Ocean Energy (ETIP Ocean) to host a workshop focussing on innovative materials. The event is being held as an official side event at the European Wave & Tidal Energy Conference (EWTEC 2021).
The NEMMO team has a poster presentation as part of the International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE), which outlines the latest results from the project.
Work is well underway on developing the next generation of tidal turbine blade, with NEMMO partners reporting the following achievements during the project update meeting in Haifa, Israel on 7 November.
NEMMO project partner, Magallanes Renovables, presented the project's aims and activities at the OEE2019 Conference in Dublin on 1 October to an audience of ocean energy experts.
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