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New Ireland U.S. Research Agreement on Marine Renewable Energy

Press Release: Dublin 4th July 2012

Governor Christine Gregoire, Governor of Washington State, welcomed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on research collaboration on marine renewable energy in Dublin today. The Minister formally witnessed the signing of the MOU between the Irish Maritime and Energy Resource Centre (IMERC) and the U.S. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Research Center (NNMREC).

Marine renewable energy encompasses wave, tidal and offshore wind energy. Ireland’s location at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and the location of Washington and Oregon States on the Pacific Ocean provide access to premier wind, wave and tidal resources in Europe and America respectively.

The harnessing of marine renewables in these jurisdictions provides an opportunity to meet energy demands in a way that is economically viable, environmentally benign, and socially acceptable. This is a global challenge and international collaboration is essential to accelerating marine renewable energy along the development pathway.

Researchers at IMERC and NNMREC have developed core competencies in technical, environmental, economic, and social aspects of marine renewable energy development. With both clusters closely engaged in demonstration-scale projects in their respective countries, the coming years will see an unprecedented opportunity for sharing of information and methods between researchers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Governor Gregoire co-signed the MOU on behalf of NNMREC. She is leading a trade delegation to Ireland and the U.K. with marine renewables as a key theme. She observed that the co-operation will stimulate increased potential for technological advancement and investment in the sector, which is of significant importance for Washington and Oregon States because of their geographical location and natural ocean energy resources.

IMERC is a tripartite alliance between University College Cork (UCC), Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and the Irish Naval Service (INS). NNMREC is a partnership between Oregon State University (OSU) and the University of Washington (UW). According to Mr. Peter Coyle, Chairman of IMERC, both clusters have a unique range of capabilities and facilities to support marine renewable energy development. The areas of co-operation within the MOU include the exchange of data of mutual interest, mobility of researchers, students and scholars, and joint research, lectures and symposia.

ENDS

For further information, contact:

Valerie Cummins, PhD, IMERC Director, Irish Maritime and Energy Resource Cluster, Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork, Ireland; Landline: +353 21 4335715; Mobile: +353 87 2308965; www.imerc.ie, Skype: vcummins24.

Brian Polagye, PhD, NNMREC co-Director, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; Landline: + 1 206 543 7544; Mobile + 1 206 909 1771; depts.washington.edu/nnmrec, Skype: brian.polagye

Belinda Batten, PhD, NNMREC Director, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Landline + 1 541 737 9492; nnmrec.oregonstate.edu, Skype: babatten