Marine Renewable Energy - What's Happening and What's Next

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Marine Renewable Energy - What's Happening and What's Next

Tidal and wave energy devices are being incorporated into coastal communities' electric grids around the world. These ocean technologies can provide clean, renewable energy when other power sources are not available or applicable.

Our panel discussion will lay out the potential role of the marine renewable energy sector and what policies and resources are needed in the United States to address technology and commercial development challenges, and how development can occur in a responsible, just, and accelerated manner for the benefit of coastal communities across the country.

Panelists

  • Ryan Ono, Climate Program Manager, Ocean Conservancy (moderator)
  • Mike Lawson, Group Research Manager, NREL Ocean Energy Team
  • Nick Battista, Chief Policy Officer, Island Institute
  • Jade Clemons, BlueSEA Director, AltaSea
  • Stuart Davies, CEO, ORPC
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Event Details

When

3pm
Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Where

Capitol Building HC - 8 (South Capitol side entrance facing Independence Ave)

Event Information

Event Date Tuesday, June 4th at 3:00 pm

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