From March 26, 2012 until March 28, 2012
At Hawaii
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PECC International Project 2011 - 2012 : Sustainable Management of Marine Resources
Seminar 2
Oceans as a Source of Renewable Energy
Hawaii, USA
March 26-28, 2012
Monday, March 26 |
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0830-0900 |
Registration |
0900-0920 |
Opening Remarks |
0920-1230 |
Session 1: New and existing technologies to optimize use of energy from the oceans
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0920-0940 |
Recent Commercial OTEC Developments in the Pacific Islands Region
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0940-1000 |
Honolulu Seawater Air Conditioning (HSWAC) Project
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1000-1020 |
Coffee Break
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1020-1040 |
Overall picture of the marine renewable energy Innovation policies: a projected timetable to promote new marine technologies from research and development to industrial implementation: a cost-efficiency approach
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1040-1100 | Mechanical energy: actions of elements and energy conversion, materials and structures, need for computational and experimental modelling, technological obstacles
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1100-1230 |
Discussions
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1230-1400 |
Lunch
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1400-1530 |
Session 2: New sources of energy from the ocean (thermal, wave, tidal, wind) - from technical potentialities to economic reality
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1400-1420 |
Ocean thermal energy conversion: challenges and opportunities
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1420-1440 |
Exploring ways to switch from fossil fuel to renewable electricity - the example of a Polynesia public utility
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1440-1500 | Usage of new marine technologies in the coastal cities and integrating a wide range of renewable energies into urban electricity network: Operator's views on smart grids
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1500-1520 |
Exploration and utilization of marine renewable energy in China
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1520-1600 |
Discussions |
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0900-1130 |
Session 2: Continued |
0900-1130 |
Hawaii Ocean Science: Using Renewable Marine Resources and Ingenuity for the 21st Century
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1130-1230 |
Lunch
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1230-1630 |
NELHA Field Visits: Sopogy (Solar CSP), Makai Ocean Engineering (OTEC), Cellana (marine bioalgae), and Big Island Abalone. NELHA marine support and OTEC infrastructure. |
1900 |
Dinner hosted by FPTPEC
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Wednesday, March 28 |
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0900-1230 |
Session 3: Ways to increase the use of energy from marine sources: research and incentives
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0900-0920 | AMI-ADEME (invitation for expression of interest by the French Agency for Environment and Energy Management) and AAP IEED (call for projects for Institute of Excellence in Decarbonated Energies), France Energie Marine
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0920-0940 | EMACOP (Marine Coastal and Portuary Energies) - A research project from France
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0940-1000 | "Synergie" - A case study of New Caledonia Cluster to develop, promote and expand new renewable energy: wave energy
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1000-1020 | Coffee Break |
1020-1040 | Development and commercialization of the CETO wave technology - lessons and global market potential
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1040-1100 | SPC (Secretariat of the Pacific Community) - a case study of a regional organization that helps non-autonomous territories attain energy independence and human resources development through capacity-building
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1100-1230 | Discussions |
1230-1400 | Lunch |
1400-1530 | Session 4: Case studies of renewable energy in operation Chair:
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1400-1420 | A case study from Chinese Taipei: the development of a tidal power unit
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1420-1440 | Thermal energy: a 10 MX project in Tahiti
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1440-1500 | A case study from the Indian Ocean, La Réunion
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1500-1520 | SWAC integration in luxury hotels in French Polynesia: case presentation on behalf of Dick Bailey, Intercontinental Bora Bora and Brando resort in Tetiarao
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1520-1600 | Discussions |
1600-1700 | Session 5: Follow up and conclusion by session chairs Chairs:
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