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Helping turn the tide on climate change
10 January 2023 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Orbital Marine Power have developed a highly innovative technology capable of creating a new renewable energy sector focused on the sustainable extraction of the kinetic energy present in flowing currents and tidal streams. This talk provides an overview of the bold vision Orbital has created for tidal energy and its aspirations for the future.
Andrew Scott has a degree in mechanical engineering from Strathclyde University and a postgraduate MSc in Energy from Heriot-Watt University. In 2019, he was awarded the Lennard-Senior prize for outstanding achievement in the field of marine energy. He has worked in the marine renewables sector for over 15 years; with Pelamis Wave Power for over 10 years prior to joining Orbital as CEO in 2015.
This will be a hybrid event:
In-person event will be held in room TL423, Learning and Teaching Building Strathclyde University, North Portland St, Glasgow, G1 1XN , Eventbrite register
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