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ANNUAL REPORT - 2018

Published by: The Executive Committee of Ocean Energy Systems

Edited by: Ana Brito e Melo and Henry Jeffrey

Designed by: Formas do Possível . Creative Studio | www.formasdopossivel.com

Online report by: VOI Communication  |  www.voi-communication.com


 

COUNTRY REPORTS AUTHOR(S)
 

Australia
Mark Hemer and Tracey Pitman (CSIRO)
Stephanie Thornton (Australian Ocean Energy Group)

Belgium
Vicky Stratigaki (Ghent University)
Ludovic Mouffe (Federal Public Service Economy, Directorate-General Energy)

Canada
Ghanashyam Ranjitkar (Natural Resources Canada)
Sue Molloy (Glas Ocean Engineering)

China
Peng Wei (National Ocean Technology Center)

Denmark
Kim Nielsen (Rambøll)

European Commission
Davide Magagna (DG JRC)
Matthijs Soede (DG RTD)

France
Yann-Hervé De Roeck (France Energies Marines)

Germany
Jochen Bard (Fraunhofer IEE)
Fabian Thalemann (Fraunhofer IEE)

India
Purnima Jalihal (National Institute of Ocean Technology)

Ireland
Declan Meally (SEAI)
Patricia Comiskey (SEAI)

Italy
Luca Benedetti (Gestore dei Servizi Energetici-GSE)
Matteo Gianni

Japan
Yasuyuki Ikegami (Saga University)

Republic of Korea
Jin-Hak Yi (Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology)

Mexico
Rodolfo Silva-Casarín (CEMIE Océano)

Monaco
Bernard Fautrier (Government of Monaco)

Netherlands
Jos Reijnders (Netherlands Enterprise Agency)

New Zealand
Gareth Gretton (AWATEA and Wellington Institute of Technology)

Norway
Daniel J. Willoch (NORWEA)
Harald Rikheim (Research Council of Norway)

Portugal
Ana Brito e Melo (WavEC Offshore Renewables)
António Falcão (Instituto Superior Técnico)

Singapore
Srikanth Narasimalu (Nanyang Technological University)

Spain
Yago Torre-Enciso (BiMEP)
Jose Luis Villate (TECNALIA)

Sweden
Maria Olsson (Swedish Energy Agency)

UK
Henry Jeffrey (Edinburgh University) 

USA
David Hume (Department of Ocean Energy)
Annie Dallman (Department of Ocean Energy)

 

DISCLAIMER
Ocean Energy Systems (OES), also known as the Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) on Ocean Energy Systems, functions within a framework created by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Views, findings and publications of the OES do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the IEA Secretariat or its individual member countries.