How to produce more offshore energy with limited space?

On 30 November, the Community of Practice of the eMSP NBSR project convenes for the third time in The Hague. This time, the group will consider diverse alternative systems to produce offshore energy in combination with wind energy, whether or not in combination with an offshore business park.
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Past, Own activity, Fully booked, Activity for members and non-members, Public activity
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Prinses Beatrixlaan 2, 2595 AL Den Haag
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Blue Cluster and the other eMSP NBSR project partners, as well as Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland (the Dutch National Administration for Entrepreneurs) and the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality would like to invite you for the third meeting of the Community of Practice on ‘sustainable blue economy’. This meeting takes place on 30 November in The Hague. 

Programme

The event’s central topic is offshore energy and the potential combination of wind energy and other forms of offshore energy in mariparks. Over the course of the day, you have the opportunity to think along about potential ways to implement such forms of multi-use in a marine environment, such as mariparks. 

See the detailed programme

09u30 Reception with coffee
10u00 Introduction (Marijn Rabaut, Blue Cluster)
10u30

Part I - Alternative energy in offshore wind farms

  • Floating solar panels in the North Sea (Tine Boon, Tractebel)
  • Multi-use in the Baltic Sea (Julia Chozas, UNITED)
  • Interactive discussion of the possibilities and state of play of alternative offshore energy
12u30 Lunch
14u00

Part II - From wind farm to multi-use platforms

  • Integrating alternative energy in offshore wind farms (Örsted)
  • Äland energy island, more than wind (Ralf Häggblom, Äland Landskapsregering)
  • Interactive discussion: cross-border workshop about offshore renewable energy (ENCORE), followed by a panel discussion on multi-use and the way to the market.
15u30 coffeebreak
16u00

Part III - Social support for multiple use

  • Challenges for the social acceptance of new offshore activities (Petra de Braal & Hans de Bruyn, HZ University of Applied Sciences)
  • Challenges for the social acceptance of new offshore activities and multi-use (Uta Wehn, University of Gothenburg)
  • Interactive discussion: practical challenges for the combination of fisheries and wind energy (Triin Lepland, Skepast and Puhkim)
17u30 Closing speech & conclusions
19u00  
windmolen op zee

Practical information

Participation in the CoP is free of charge, but you have to register in advance. You can register until 23 November 2022 using the online registration form.

This event only takes place physically. It is therefore not possible to attend the meeting online.

PLEASE NOTE: the number of places is limited, so we cannot guarantee your participation.

Context

This Community of Practice (CoP) is organised within the scope of the eMSP NBSR project, short for emerging ecosystem-based Maritime Spatial Planning topics in the North and Baltic Sea Regions. 

The focus of this Community of Practice is primarily on the learning strand 'sustainable blue economy'. 

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