7 October 2024
Our team of experts had a remarkable presence at the International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE) 2024 held in Melbourne. This prestigious event brought together thought leaders, innovators, and key stakeholders from the global offshore energy community, and we are proud to have showcased our extensive capabilities through presentations, panel discussions, and co-chairing sessions.
Our team shared valuable knowledge that underscored our commitment to driving innovation in the offshore energy sector.
Louise Bruce presented her visionary talk on Designing data infrastructure for the blue economy: Harnessing the power of data for Australia’s emerging offshore energy industry. Louise highlighted the pivotal role that robust data frameworks play in unlocking the potential of offshore energy projects. By utilizing advanced data-driven tools, we are supporting Australia's transition towards a more sustainable offshore energy industry.
Daniel Machado shared his expertise with the presentation Learnings from the site selection process for an offshore floating wind turbine demonstration project in Australia. His talk provided key insights into the challenges and successes faced during the early-stage site selection process for this groundbreaking project, emphasizing how our strategic approach is vital for the success of offshore wind initiatives.
Louise Bruce and Louise Synnot together presented on the Environmental Information Model (EIM) for cumulative impact assessment in the Albany marine zone. This model helps stakeholders assess environmental impacts in complex marine ecosystems, a key element in sustainable offshore energy development.
Our team's thought leadership extended beyond presentations, with several of our experts co-chairing crucial sessions:
This year’s ICOE also brought to light several findings that have the potential to significantly shape the future of offshore renewable energy, particularly for emerging markets like Australia:
Dr. Thomas Beard addressed the innovative topic of Powering workboats at sea with offshore energy, illustrating how offshore energy can directly support maritime operations, reducing emissions and creating sustainable energy solutions for workboats.
Kai Mun Chan presented the detailed design of the M4 WEC: A case study, showcasing our engineering expertise in wave energy converter technology. His presentation delved into the design intricacies and the potential of wave energy as a viable renewable resource.
Our participation at ICOE 2024 highlighted our comprehensive capabilities in supporting the offshore energy industry’s growth. From data infrastructure and environmental assessments to cutting-edge design solutions for offshore energy systems, we continue to lead the charge in delivering sustainable, innovative solutions across the blue economy.
By embracing frameworks such as OES-Environmental’s risk retirement concept and leveraging the potential of wave energy, we are committed to driving forward Australia’s energy transition, advancing projects that support a more sustainable and resilient future.
We look forward to collaborating further with stakeholders as we continue to shape the future of offshore energy, leveraging our expertise to advance Australia’s energy transition.
Brad Saunders
The M4 (Moored MultiModal Multibody) Wave Energy Converter (WEC) has successfully been deployed into King George Sound in Albany WA.
Ian McRobbie
The PIANC APAC 2024 event was a showcase of innovative solutions and cutting-edge research in coastal and maritime engineering
Karim Ghaly
Westport is the Western Australian State Government’s planning program to move container trade from Fremantle to Kwinana.
Karim Ghaly
Explore how our partnership with the Western Australian Department of Transport has enhanced coastal facilities through effective dredging and environmental management, ensuring efficient maritime operations.