News

Funding available for SMEs working on technologies for small flying objects in the Blue Growth Sector

UFO (Emerging IndUstries new value chains boosted by small Flying Objects) is a new European Project...

New funded support for SMEs with Earth Observation technologies, deadline for registration 5th November 2020

Space2Waves, a new European Funded project, has launched a Call of Interest to support SMEs with ear...

Events

UFO Brainstorming and Cross-fertilisation session on Blue Growth, 7th December, online 8.00am - 11.00am

The European project UFO aims at fostering the development of cross-sectoral industrial value chains...

Virtual UK Trade and Export Finance Forum 2020, 7th-8th December 2020, 10.00-16.30 online

UK Trade and Investment are hosting this event which will bring together more than 600 leaders in bu...

Current Projects - WICO: Small wind systems for coastal areas

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Wind of the Coast (WICO) 5th Newsletter available to view...

The 5th and final Wind of the Coast (WICO) newsletter is now available to view on the WICO web pages.

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‘WICO’ Small Wind Project Delivers Guidelines...

As part of the EU Sustainable Energy Week Marine South East joined with its Spanish, (Diputacion Huelva) and Italian (Province of Ravenna) partners in the ‘WICO’ project to launch a set of Guidelines to promote the deployment of small wind systems along European Coastlines.

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WICO (Wind of the Coast) Project Overview...

Marine South East is working with partners from Italy and Spain to share knowledge and experience of the deployment of small wind energy systems along coastlines.

Coastal areas offer a wide range of opportunities to produce wind, current and tidal renewable energy, WICO partners have identifies small wind systems as suitable for integration along the coast to exploit the presence of on-shore and off-shore winds.

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