conferences – Simon Waldman https://www.simonwaldman.me.uk Oceans and energy Wed, 25 Apr 2018 22:20:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.simonwaldman.me.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/work_gravatar-150x150.png conferences – Simon Waldman https://www.simonwaldman.me.uk 32 32 EIMR, and future wave resource https://www.simonwaldman.me.uk/2018/04/25/eimr-and-future-wave-resource/ https://www.simonwaldman.me.uk/2018/04/25/eimr-and-future-wave-resource/#comments Wed, 25 Apr 2018 22:20:14 +0000 https://www.simonwaldman.me.uk/?p=524 This week I am at a conference on Environmental Interactions of Marine Renewables (EIMR), in Orkney. It’s the kind of event that covers quite a broad area, and most of it isn’t in line with my “interests” in a narrow sense – but the breadth makes it really helpful for talking to a wide range of people, and hearing about a wide range of research.

The majority of the research here is about the effects that renewable energy extraction will have on the environment, which is certainly an important topic. A few, including my own poster, look at “environmental interactions” in the other direction, in my case asking “how will the wave power arriving at the west coast of Orkney change, as the planet warms in the future?”

It’s only a short, preliminary look at the problem, and it has a high level of uncertainty attached. However, it looks as though the change between now and 2100 will be small. That’s good news for wave energy developers.

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