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UKHO partners with Cefas in new innovation challenge to aid growth in offshore renewables

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December 1, 2020
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UKHO partners with Cefas in new innovation challenge to aid growth in offshore renewables
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The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has partnered with the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) to launch the latest marine innovation challenge, focused on the Offshore Renewable Energy sector.

As part of the ADMIRALTY Marine Innovation Programme, the latest challenge invites participants to develop solutions that use marine geospatial data to help identify new areas for Offshore Renewable Energy and optimise the performance of existing infrastructure.

To support planners in this sector, access to marine geospatial data is essential to find suitable sites for offshore wind and tidal wave energy generation. Accurate data also helps mitigate potential environmental issues, while ensuring the longevity and optimised performance of these installations.

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Throughout the challenge applicants can access a wide range of geospatial and scientific data to help them develop key solutions. Selected applicants will then get to work alongside experts at both the UKHO and Cefas to develop a prototype product to test with users. The winner of this challenge will receive a chance to develop an alpha product to test in the Offshore Renewable Energy market, which is estimated to be worth £178Bn and employ more than 1.5 million people globally by 2030.

Mark Casey, Head of Research, Design and Innovation at the UKHO, said, “The offshore renewables sector is a vital pillar in the Blue Economy and has an important role to play in the fight against climate change. With significant potential, this sector must be supported with access to data to enable better decision making. The ADMIRALTY Marine Innovation Programme is dedicated to harnessing the power of innovation to explore how data can support ocean sustainability. To achieve this, we must be collaborative. We are proud to partner with Cefas for this challenge and we welcome applications from all organisations with a creative solution for how marine data can accelerate growth in offshore renewables.”

Stuart Rogers, Chief Scientist at Cefas, said, “We are pleased to partner with the UKHO again to build on our previous successful collaborations. We recognise the global potential for offshore renewables and are keen to work with the sector to ensure that future development can proceed in an environmentally sustainable way. We believe this project has the potential to accelerate high quality data synthesis relevant to offshore renewables and contribute to the de-risking of future developments, allowing the sector to contribute to meeting the UK government’s targets for renewable energy generation and net-zero emissions.”

To participate in this challenge, applications must be submitted by Thursday, December 31. Details can be found at https://www.admiralty.co.uk/innovation-programme/offshore-renewable-energy-challenge

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