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Marine Renewables Canada

In 2012 Ocean Renewable Energy Group (OREG) rebranded as Marine Renewables Canada, and registered the association as a Canadian non-profit society. This change coincided with the movement towards implementation of the Canadian Marine Renewable Energy Technology Roadmap, and signified the growth of the industry. Marine Renewables Canada works to aid in the realisation of Canada’s ocean energy resources, technologies, and project capabilities.
 
The association has recognized the similarities and synergies with offshore wind and tidal, wave, and river current supply chains, operating environments, and regulatory issues and focuses on these resources.

Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents

Tethys is a knowledge hub that contains documents on the environmental effects of wind and marine energy. The table below contains all of the documents in the Tethys Knowledge Base associated with Marine Renewables Canada.

Total: 5

Title Author Date Content Type Technology
Marine renewables may just be what Canada needs. Right now. And in the future. Marine Renewables Canada Report Marine Energy, Riverine, Tidal, Wave, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind
Nova Scotia says offshore wind could provide 27% of Canada’s electricity Dodge, D. , Obermann, E. Podcast Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Floating Offshore Wind
Summary of Workshop: Data Automation & Data Management Options Marine Renewables Canada Report Marine Energy, Tidal
Pathway Workshop#1 - Cabling and Platform Development for High-Flow Marine Sites Marine Renewables Canada Report Marine Energy, Tidal
2018 State of the Sector Report: Marine Renewable Energy in Canada Marine Renewables Canada Report Wind Energy, Wave, Tidal, Riverine, Fixed Offshore Wind, Marine Energy

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