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SuperGen UK Centre for Marine Energy Research (UKCMER)

The first phase of the SuperGen Marine Energy Research Consortium commenced in October 2003 following the award of £2.6 million under the EPSRC's SUPERGEN Programme. The award funded research into marine renewable energy conversion and delivery. 
This success led to the creation of the second phase SuperGen Marine Research Consortium, a 4 year, £5.5 million project which commenced in October 2007. Five core academic institutions are involved in the second consortium - The University of Edinburgh, Heriot Watt University, Lancaster University, Queens University Belfast and the University of Strathclyde - along with a number of affiliate institutions being awarded PhD studentship funds. The overall aim, while still generic, has evolved and is now directed towards increasing understanding of the device-sea interactions of energy converters from model-scale in the laboratory to full size in the open sea. 

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 SuperGen UK Centre for Marine Energy Research (UKCMER).

Total: 8

Title Author Date Content Type Technology Stressor Receptor
SuperGen Phase Three Monograph SuperGen UK Centre for Marine Energy Research (UKCMER) Report Marine Energy
TeraWatt Position Papers TeraWatt Report Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave Changes in Flow
SuperGen UK Centre for Marine Energy Research Research Councils UK Webpage Marine Energy
SuperGen Phase Two Monograph SuperGen UK Centre for Marine Energy Research (UKCMER) Report Marine Energy
SuperGen Research Helps to Answer Long Standing Problem of Shoreline 'Exposure' Beharie, R., Side, J. Presentation Wave, Tidal, Marine Energy Changes in Flow Physical Environment
Quantifying "Exposure" with Cost Effective Wave Resource Measurements Beharie, R., Side, J. Presentation Wave, Marine Energy Changes in Flow Physical Environment
SuperGen Phase One Monograph SuperGen UK Centre for Marine Energy Research (UKCMER) Report Marine Energy
SuperGen Marine Energy Research Wallace, R., Ingram, D., Jeffrey, H. Research Study Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave, Wind Energy, Floating Offshore Wind Changes in Flow, Collision, Habitat Change Birds, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals

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