Funding Opportunity Announcement! ROSA is announcing the release of a Request for Proposals (RFP) offering up to $3.4 million to advance regional solutions for fisheries and offshore wind along the U.S. East Coast. This RFP seeks to fund hypothesis-driven research in three high-priority areas: 1. Supporting Fisheries Access – Developing strategies for the coexistence of fishing activity with offshore wind, or strategies to mitigate potential impacts. 2. Understanding Potential Offshore Wind Impacts on Larval Fish – Advancing our knowledge of how offshore wind may affect the larval transport, settlement, and distribution of commercially valuable species. 3. Fisheries Monitoring: Data Integration, Evaluation, & Analysis – Leveraging existing data to enhance regional monitoring efforts, aiming to understand data needs and capabilities for assessing cumulative impacts. Funded projects will generate valuable insights to guide planning, management, impact assessment, and mitigation efforts and support the long-term resilience of our fisheries and marine ecosystems. This funding is made possible through the Empire Wind 1 project, developed by Equinor and supported by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) under its New York 4 Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Certificates solicitation. 💡 Interested? Learn more about this funding opportunity and find out how to apply: https://lnkd.in/e8gsc2CP Stay connected with ROSA for updates on this RFP and other initiatives: https://lnkd.in/enEbxpUb
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Very interesting paper on LCA of multi-use offshore farm 👇
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If you're at the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting this week, be sure to catch Principal Engineer Sterling Watson's talk tomorrow, September 17, from 8:45-9:00 am. Sterling will present on "Hydropower Turbine Innovation at the Intersection of Science, Policy, and Engineering," as part of the "Partnering for Innovation and Fish Protection in the Clean Energy Transition" session, organized by Brian Bellgraph and Alison Colotelo from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Dana McCoskey of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The session will run all day long tomorrow in room 325AB and will explore how collaborations between diverse stakeholders are essential for balancing renewable energy development with ecosystem protection. Sterling’s presentation will focus on: 🤝 How interdisciplinary partnerships between science, policy, and engineering teams are key to developing and implementing FishSafe turbine technology. 📊 The role of fish passage data in improving hydropower operations while protecting aquatic species like salmonids, eel, and sturgeon. 🏛 The importance of regulatory flexibility and collaboration to support the adoption of innovative solutions in hydropower. 🐟 Real-world examples of fish passage survival rates between 98-100% with Natel’s FishSafe RHT designs. Sterling’s talk will provide an optimistic view of how innovation and cooperation can deliver better outcomes for both energy and the environment. Don’t miss it! And keep an eye out for Natel co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Abe Schneider, who is also in Honolulu this week. #fisheries #hydropower #fishpassage #innovation #engineering #cooperation #partnership #fishsafe #sustainability #freshwater
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How do we power offshore aquaculture? These offshore fish farms can be 10 miles (or more!) from the nearest accessible port, As such staff must embark on journeys to feed the fish and care for the farm at least twice a day. Between travel, generators, and fish feed systems, the industry is currently very reliant on diesel fuel. But what if it didn’t have to be? E-Wave, in partnership with an offshore aquaculture company called Innovasea Systems, has been developing a wave energy converter that can power feeding systems automatically⚡. See how this idea can work in practice and how it may help enable a clean energy future. https://lnkd.in/e-fw-SDQ
Wave Energy Converters Could Be Clean Power Solution for Offshore Aquaculture Farms
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Wave Energy Converters Could Be Clean Power Solution for Offshore Aquaculture Farms In 2020, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) launched the Teamer program. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) and directed by the Pacific Ocean Energy Trust, TEAMER allows developers to partner with academic institutions, national and private research laboratories, and private companies in the Facility Network to test and refine new #marineenergy devices. This opportunity for testing is essential for companies like E-Wave Technologies. Over the course of five rounds of technical support, TEAMER supplemented funding from the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program and helped E-Wave develop a wave energy converter (WEC) from concept to test-validated device. The E-Wave WEC is designed to power offshore #aquaculture farms with clean and affordable energy, and E-Wave is now advancing it toward commercialization. Among the offshore aquaculture industry: high operational costs. Fish farms can be 10 miles or more from the nearest accessible port and staff have to travel that distance daily by boat to feed the fish. Between travel costs, generators, and #fishfeeding systems, the #offshoreaquaculture industry relies heavily on #diesel energy. Power-related costs add up quickly. E-Wave had a solution: Instead of moving people back and forth every day and using large amounts of diesel, why not create a WEC that can power feeding systems automatically? E-Wave applied for and received funding from the STTR program to work with offshore aquaculture company Innovasea Systems in Boston, and Virginia Tech. The team designed a 35-kilowatt “flap-style” WEC that can automatically power the feeding and monitoring systems of the Open Blue #fishfarm, which is the world's largest offshore aquaculture farm, with reduced costs and minimized environmental impacts. E-Wave's WEC captures energy through two floating, hinged flaps that respond to the rise and fall of waves. When the flap rotates downward, it pulls a winch that drives a generator to produce electricity. https://lnkd.in/dxZPRK4E #energy #cleanenergy
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🍃🌊🐟 A new #collaboration between #Swedish and #Norwegian partners aims to develop #offshore #fishfarming within a floating #windfarm 40km off the Swedish #coast. 💡 Freja Offshore, a joint venture of Hexicon and Mainstream Renewable Power, is collaborating with #Norwegian #submersible #aquaculture technology firm SubFarm on a project to install #aquaculture pens between floating #windturbine platforms. 🗣 "#Seafood and #offshorewind #power are two industries that #Sweden will need more of in the #future, not least to strengthen preparedness. That is why we want to find ways to combine these two pieces," said Magnus Hallman, #CEO of Freja Offshore. https://lnkd.in/d5VS9mrf
Swedish-Norwegian project to enable offshore aquaculture in floating wind farm
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AZURA Ocean Technology is pleased to announce it’s participation as key ocean energy technology utilised in Project Aquagrid. In partnership with industry leaders Deloitte, Australian Ocean Energy Group, and Syncline Energy Pty Ltd, with invaluable specialist aquaculture technical input from Ocean Road Abalone | Southern Ocean Mariculture this project will provide a globally relevant template for the aquaculture sector in ensuring consistent renewable energy supply across a mix of generation technologies. FRDC - Fisheries Research and Development Corporation has commissioned the development of a microgrid renewable energy feasibility strategy for aquaculture. Based on the energy requirements of an aquaculture operator in Victoria, Project AquaGrid will look beyond the single source of solar energy to design a microgrid energy system with the addition of wave energy plus storage. ▪ Project AquaGrid intends to uphold the hypothesis and document ocean energy’s contribution to building a reliable energy network based on the best combination of renewable energy sources (‘the sum is greater than the parts’). ▪ AquaGrid will: a) document the process and methodology to co-design an integrated ocean renewable energy microgrid system, b) a checklist of requirements that will need to be addressed to build the system and c) a non-technical industry guide for information transfer and to assist other aquaculture operators to pursue development of similar systems. AZURA is pleased to be part of this innovative project to assist in the decarbonisation and energy security development within the Australian and global aquaculture sector. Thank you to the Aquagrid Project Team Stephanie Steele Thornton Alex Ogg Phil Galloway Marni Oaten Hugh Sheehan Harry Edwardes Michael Byrne David Lane Hamish Ebery [email protected] #aquaculture #renewableenergy #microgrid #energysecurity #oceanenergy #decarbonisation #solution #globalimpact
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3wGreat opportunity to address scientific priorities for fisheries and offshore wind. Can't wait to see which projects get selected from this RFP.